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Monarch in Figured Blister Maple

The guitar in this gallery is an example of a standard Monarch, except that is does not have a shell rosette around the sound hole. It features figured Maple, solid figured Maple binding on the body and neck, black and white body and neck purflings, a AAA voiced and tuned Sitka Spruce top, five-piece solid Mahogany neck with Maple stringers, bone nut and B-compensated saddle, and pearl logo and fret position markers.

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