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Di Giorgio - Amazonia No. 30

Di Giorgio - Amazonia No. 30

Vintage 1976 - Hand Crafted in Brazil - Thin, Solid Spruce (or Similar) top with Laminate Pau Marfim (AKA Brazilian Ivory-Wood) back and sides. All locally sourced within Brazil. Mahogany Neck with Brazilian Rosewood Fingerboard.
The thin top coupled with years of age/drying time, gives this guitar a rich tone with long sustain.
In good -> very good condition. Structurally the guitar is perfectly sound but there are three notable points of flaw;
A strap pin was added next to the neck but through the side panelling; it has since been removed and crudely sealed.

The top / player side of the lower bout has a small non-consequential split in the surface (likely from player sweat/moisture over time).

Lastly, the High E side of the nut has lost its outer shoulder but the High E string is still adequately retained in position by the nut slot.
Overall this is a very sweet sounding guitar with a large open range. The action is medium in height but completely playable - that said, it should be noted that the saddle has no more room to drop further without shaving the bridge down.
$312.31

Original: $892.32

-65%
Di Giorgio - Amazonia No. 30—

$892.32

$312.31
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Description

Vintage 1976 - Hand Crafted in Brazil - Thin, Solid Spruce (or Similar) top with Laminate Pau Marfim (AKA Brazilian Ivory-Wood) back and sides. All locally sourced within Brazil. Mahogany Neck with Brazilian Rosewood Fingerboard.
The thin top coupled with years of age/drying time, gives this guitar a rich tone with long sustain.
In good -> very good condition. Structurally the guitar is perfectly sound but there are three notable points of flaw;
A strap pin was added next to the neck but through the side panelling; it has since been removed and crudely sealed.

The top / player side of the lower bout has a small non-consequential split in the surface (likely from player sweat/moisture over time).

Lastly, the High E side of the nut has lost its outer shoulder but the High E string is still adequately retained in position by the nut slot.
Overall this is a very sweet sounding guitar with a large open range. The action is medium in height but completely playable - that said, it should be noted that the saddle has no more room to drop further without shaving the bridge down.