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| Only one left, and it's a lefty. This model has been discontinued. The Weissenborn Hawaiian steel, a platypus among guitars to the uninitiated, is an instrument brilliantly and specifically conceived for Hawaiian playing. These hollow-neck Hawaiians are enjoying a renaissance with players nearly 60 years after the last one was made. |
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Features
- Specs:
- Top: solid spruce
- Back & sides: solid mahogany
- Neck: mahogany (hollow)
- Nut: bone
- Fingerboard: rosewood, 18 maple inlayed fret slots
- Soundhole rosette: rope two-tone
- Binding: black celluloid
- String scale: 24-7/8 inches
- Neck width under nut: 1-7/8 inches
- Total length: 37 inches
- Weight: 2 lbs. 2 oz.
- Inlay: Abalone dot
- Bracing: spruce
- Machine heads: gold Kluson style
- Saddle: bone
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