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Custom Catch Grand Symphony #18 Acoustic-electric Guitar vs AAD100 Acoustic Guitar - Open Pore Natural

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6-string Acoustic Guitars Ibanez AAD100 - Open Pore Natural Taylor Custom Catch Grand Symphony #18
Summary
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Rank
#2288
#2218
String Type: Steel Steel Steel
Number of Strings: 6 6 6
Body Shape: Grand Dreadnought Grand Symphony Grand Symphony
Left-/Right-handed: Right-handed Right-handed Right-handed
Color: Natural
Finish: Open Pore Satin Polyurethane Gloss Gloss
Top Wood: Sitka Spruce Sitka Spruce Sitka Spruce
Back & Sides Wood: Okoume Quilted Maple Quilted Maple
Binding: Black Cocobolo Cocobolo
Neck Wood: Thermo Aged Nyatoh Hard Rock Maple Hard Rock Maple
Neck Shape: Low Oval Standard Carve Standard Carve
Radius: 15.75"
Fingerboard Material: Ovangkol West African Crelicam Ebony West African Crelicam Ebony
Fingerboard Inlay: White dots Spring Vine Spring Vine
Number of Frets: 20 20 20
Scale Length: 25.6" 24.875" 24.875"
Tuning Machines: Chrome Die-cast Gotoh 510, Antique Gold Gotoh 510, Antique Gold
Bridge Material: Ovangkol Crelicam Ebony Crelicam Ebony
Nut/Saddle Material: Plastic/Plastic Black Tusq/Micarta Black Tusq/Micarta
Nut Width: 1.692"
Strings: D'Addario, .012-.053 Elixir, .012-.053 Elixir, .012-.053
Manufacturer Part Number: AAD100OPN M028004011000173255-22C18 M028004011000173255-22C18
Body Bracing: V-Class V-Class
Electronics: ES2 ES2
Case/Gig Bag: Hardshell Case Hardshell Case
Details
Brand Ibanez Taylor
Prices
MSRP $379.99 $9,999.00
Used Price $265.99 $6,999.30
Sale Price $341.99 $8,999.10

6-string Acoustic Guitars Descriptions

Ibanez AAD100 - Open Pore Natural

6-string Acoustic Guitar with Spruce Top, Okoume Back and Sides, Nyatoh Neck, and Ovangkol Fingerbaord - Open Pore Natrual

Taylor Custom Catch Grand Symphony #18

Limited-edition Acoustic-electric Guitar with Quilted Maple Back and Sides, Spruce Top, Maple Neck, and Ebony Fingerboard

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