A great example of this great guitar from AJL, which is rare in the UK. Note the flamed walnut neck as well as the beautiful figuring on the Brazilian rosewood back and sides
As with all AJL guitars, there are 3 separate rosewood bridges of different heights (all perfectly intonated for this guitar) which makes changes in action and tone very easy.
It is in great condition - no damage, no issues etc.
Whilst it has an 'aged' finish, there isn't any faux-distress or damage. It not only looks old, it sounds old too
I am in Manchester but often in the South West. Happy to travel and meet in order to get this guitar in the right hands. Whilst I would rather not post this guitar, I do have suitable boxes and packing materials and would be willing to ship within the UK using Lenspeed (I wouldn't trust other couriers). If anybody from outside the UK wishes to collect, I can happily meet near a major international airport.
Price is £3250, which is a nice saving on a new one and with none of the wait or associated hassle of ordering one and getting it to the UK
EDIT: the case pictured is included in the sale. This is the original case and it is one of AJ's legendary fibreglass classes. Super light, super strong, and a perfect fit.
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Comments
wow, that's a cool compensated bridge design!
Sorta reminds me of a hat....or a snake that ate an elephant...😊
Case selling separately, or together with the guitar?
The case is included in the sale. Apologies, I should have made that clear and will amend the listing now. Thank you!
Noice.
These are great guitars, I went from a Dupont Vieille Reserve to one of these and have been playing it for 15 years. Could not be happier with it. if I could afford a second one I'd grab it. lol
Good luck with the sale! If you were in the US I’d be tempted to buy it and flip the guitar just to get that case!
Thanks for comments! They are wonderful guitars, and the case a thing of wonder!
Have updated the post a little to give further practical details