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Maton EBG808TE Tommy Emmaunel Signature Sitka and Queensland Maple Pre-Owned 2014 ID-11491

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Maton EBG808TE Tommy Emmaunel Signature Sitka and Queensland Maple Pre-Owned 2014 ID-11491Maton EBG808TE Tommy Emmanuel Signature Sitka and Queensland Maple 2014 Designed in conjunction with guitar great Tommy Emmanuel. The TE series guitars are an outstanding tribute to Tommys musicianship and Matons superior craftsmanship. Built to Tommys specifications the TE series provides the huge tone and performance you would expect from a guitar bearing his name. Tommy looks for a guitar with superb tone, capable of the most delicate expression as

Maton EBG808TE Tommy Emmanuel Signature Sitka and Queensland Maple 2014

Designed in conjunction with guitar great Tommy Emmanuel. The TE series guitars are an outstanding tribute to Tommy’s musicianship and Maton’s superior craftsmanship. Built to Tommy’s specifications the TE series provides the huge tone and performance you would expect from a guitar bearing his name.

Tommy looks for a guitar with superb tone, capable of the most delicate expression as well as the most ferocious attack. The neck must stay true regardless of the rigors of international travel and the guitar needs to perform at its peak, from Rome, to Nashville, to Sydney!

The Tommy Emmanuel models feature a Mother of Pearl block inlay on the 12th Fret, engraved with "C.G.P." The acronym stands for "Certified Guitar Player," a title bestowed on Tommy by Chet Atkins and held by only 3 other guitarists in the world - John Knowles, Jerry Reed and Steve Warriner.

Tommy has done Australia proud and he continues to use Maton as his guitar of choice.

Originally used as a Mahogany "substitute", Queensland Maple has become the backbone of the Maton sound. It is used in nearly every Maton either as a neck, back & sides, or internal component. A rainforest hardwood from Northern Queensland, this timber is light, strong, and visually striking. Queensland Maple is extremely well balanced with an even response across all frequencies. If you are looking for the secret to Maton's great tone, this is a good place to start.

This Pre-Owned Maton 808 TE is in Great Condition some light surface scratches and wear throughout due to the satin finish.

Includes Original Hardshell Case.

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Specifications:

Shipping Weight: 20

Serial: 9346

Top Wood: "AAA" Select" Grade Solid Sitka Spruce

Back Wood: Solid Queensland Maple

Nut Width: 1 47/64"

Scale: 25.5"

Year: 2014

Bracing: Scalloped Maton X

Inlays: Mother of Pearl Dot Fingerboard Inlays

Rosette: Herringbone

Fretboard: Rosewood

Nut Material: Graphtec

Saddle Material: Graphtec

Bridge: Rosewood

Bridge Pins: White w/ Abalone

Tuners: Chrome Grover Rotomatic

Purfling: White/Black/White/Black

Body Binding: Ivory

Pickguard: Tortoise with Gold "M"

Headstock Shape: Solid

Headstock Inlay: MOP Kangaroo inlay

Frets To Body: 14

Body Depth: 4 59/64"

Lower Bout Width: 14 13/32"

Upper Bout Width: 11 7/32"

Total Length: 39 23/32"

Pickup(s): AP5-Pro

Case: Hardshell Case Included

Misc. 2: Satin Finish

FP Featured - Line 1: Maton EBG808TE

FP Featured - Line 2: Tommy Emmanuel

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