Beard E - SOLD

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Corey Chapman
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Beard E - SOLD

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Maple Beard E reso for sale. File this under "I really hate to sell this, but I have too many guitars" category. Beautiful figuring in the maple. The pics truly do not do it justice. Has that great big sound of the large, open E body. Includes installed Fishman bridge pickup. When paired with the JD Aura box (not included), it allows you to plug in but get a mic'd sound.

Guitar and case are in great condition. The guitar has a couple of very small marks in the lacquer on the top as shown in one of the pictures below.

3100.00 plus actual shipping costs.

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Mark Eaton
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Man, that's a beauty!

There just haven't been many of these coming up for sale in the past couple years and already set up with the Fishman Nashville pickup, sweet.
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Wow... beautiful...
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Post by Chris Boyd »

Gorgeous !!Great deal for someone too Corey... Are you keeping the maple R??!! :D
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Corey Chapman
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Thanks, guys. You're going to make me regret it before I even sell it :)

Yes Chris, keeping the R. It has grown on me and is a good fit for the music I play. Sure do hate to sell any instruments, but when I come home and see 3 resos sitting in the corner (for the amount I get to play), it seems a little silly.
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I try to keep an even number so when my wife leaves and takes half my gear it's easier to divide up.
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Guys, I owned this Beard before Corey. It is one of the best playing and looking resonators out there. It was set up by Tim Sheerhorn, and has a Sheerhorn cone in it. Will not beat that combination. Sounds great plugged in or not.
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Thanks, Dennis. I forgot to point out the Scheerhorn cone. Someone is going to get a really nice guitar.

David - that's good advice :)
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The Beard is sold. Please close. A donation will be make to the forum.
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