Here we have a 2000s Goodall RGCC Grand Concert Cedar/Rosewood acoustic guitar that we think is fantastic and we bet you will, too. Cedar top and Rosewood back and sides. The Cedar top gives the guitar incredible warmth and the Rosewood back and sides provide all the complexity and richness you’d hope for in an instrument like this. This Goodall is in Excellent condition minus some nearly invisible pickwear on the top and a a few small nicks on the headstock and body.
Chrome Schaller tuners. Comfortable 1 3/4 inch bone nut. Mahogany neck with a scale length of 25.5 inches and a neck depth of .875 inches at the first fret and .9375 inches at the twelfth fret. Ebony fingerboard with 20 frets, slotted diamond inlays, and a 12 inch radius. Western Red Cedar top and Indian Rosewood body with Abalone rosette. Curly Koa binding on the headstock and double-bound body. The guitar has an elegant cutaway that provides access to the upper frets. Ebony bridge with bone saddle. Transparent pickguard.
This is a fine sounding, hand made instrument that will please even the most discerning players. Comes with its original hardshell case.
DETAILS
Year: 2000s
Make: Goodall
Model: RGCC Grand Concert Acoustic Guitar
Serial: RGCC3431
Finish: Natural
Case: Original Hardshell Case in Excellent Condition
Weight: 4 pounds 4 ounces
Condition: Excellent (minus some nearly invisible pickwear on the top and a few small nicks on the headstock and the body)
Modifications: None
Comments: Warm, complex, and wonderful sounding Cedar-topped Goodall.