About This Listing

This used Samick SMS-100 VS Arch Back Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar comes in a Vintage Sunburst finish.

At A Glance

  • Case Included: No
  • Actual Instrument Weight: pounds
  • Crafted in: Indonesia
  • Hand Dominance: Right-Handed

Condition

This used instrument is in excellent condition with minor cosmetic wear and it plays great. This instrument has been fully inspected and passed all of our internal testing criteria. Please see pictures for details on item condition.

This guitar has been refurbished by the best refurbishing facility in the nation. Most of the instruments they refurbish come direct from the manufacturer with minor cosmetic imperfections, which are repaired as needed. If anything major was done to the guitar, it will be noted in the listing and shown in the pictures above.

Product Details

The Samick guitar factory has made guitars for well known brands such as Squier, Epiphone, Washburn, Hohner, Silvertone and more. In fact some of the most well crafted and most sought after and desired instruments from these brands were in fact made by Samick. So when it says Samick on the headstock rest assured that the quality and craftsmanship stand up against any other import brand on the market but at a lower price.

Features

  • Dreadnought Body Shape
  • Spruce Top
  • Mahogany back & side
  • Arched back
  • Two ring Rosette
  • Multiply binding
  • Rosewood bridge
  • Mahogany set neck
  • Rosewood fretboard(12" Radius)
  • 1 11/16" PPS nut
  • Dot inlay
  • Gold foil logo
  • Dual action tuning machines
  • PPS compensated saddle

What's Included

  • Samick SMS-100 VS Arch Back Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar, Vintage Sunburst

Listed5 months ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • SMS100VS
Finish
  • Multicolor
Categories

About the Seller

Pixel Pro Audio

Appleton, WI, United States
(9,173)
Joined Reverb:2014
Items Sold:19,061

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