I bought a this John Allison D-8 custom made guitar last year which has, sadly, been sitting in its case ever since. I've played it for a few hours but the extra stings are just a bit overwhelming - I'm much happier with six strings. I need to sell the D-8 to finance the purchase of a new Weissenborn. The list price of a Double Eight Satin Lacquer Console is $1989. I'm willing to sell this for $1400 plus shipping. It has adjustable long legs for standing or sitting, sounds great, has Rio Grande Pick-ups, and is absolutely mint. Check out the websight www.allisonguitars.com for more specs.
Thanks,
Ian Reynolds
John Allison Double Eight Console
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Guys, I'd like to add that the Allison guitar is one of the best non-pedal guitars available today. I played an S-8 for a year and loved it, only leaving it behind when I went to a 10-string non-pedal guitar.
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The guitar has been sold. Please close. Donation forthcoming.
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