WTS > Blueridge BR-160A Full Solid Adi/IR Dreadnaught

Peter Ong

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Hi, I'm looking to sell my Blueridge BR-160A, a full solid dreadnaught size guitar with Adirondack spruce top and Indian Rosewood back and sides. I am the first owner of this rare gem and this guitar is super loud! It has a lot of bass and very balanced tone and I actually liked it better than my Martin D-16RGT! I only played the Martin more because it has a pickup installed or else acoustically I would go with this guitar. Aesthatically it looks gorgeous as well, like a very high end guitar. In fact, this guitar has a very high end specs!

It is in a very good condition (I would rate it 9.5/10) as I seldom play it and the most you have to change is the current Elixir strings. Comes with a beautiful tweed hardcase which looks classy.

You can easily look up the reviews on this guitar or comments from people that bought it and all of them gave this guitar a very high rating.

This piece in particular have been setup with bone nut, saddle and pins. Other specifications is as follows:-

Features
Select and rare, solid Adirondack spruce top with hand-carved parabolic top braces in authentic prewar forward X-pattern
Solid, Select Indian rosewood back and sides with center strip of delicate wood marquetry
White body binding with delicate herringbone inlay around top
Slim mahogany neck with dovetail neck joint and adjustable truss rod
Rosewood bridge and bridge plate
Rosewood peghead overlay adorned with a unique Mother-of-pearl and abalone design
Saga's exclusive Dalmation-style pickguard
High-gloss lightly toned top finish
Accurate vintage-style 14:1 ratio nickel-plated open-back tuners with butterbean-style buttons
Nut and saddle are made from bone
Nut width: 1 3/4"
Scale length: 25 5/8"

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I'm looking to sell this gem for $1400. Location at Bukit Batok East Ave 3.
Feel free to contact me via email ptrnjazz@gmail.com or pm.

Cheers,
Peter
 
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