Mauna Loa This is the largest guitar that I build. With a 16" lower bout It is about the same width as a common dreadnaught, but with a smaller waist and upper bout it feels smaller. This design offers a big sweet sound with lots of bass but still nice treble. This is a good choice for someone feeling more comfortable with a larger guitar. Sounds great with either a Koa or spruce top. Dimensions: Lower bout 16" Scale length 25" All styles: Honduras Mahogany neck Solid peghead 13 frets to body Truss rod Abalone or mother-of-pearl dots Grover open back tuners Wood soundhole rosette "Po Mahina" inlaid in peghead Bone nut and saddle Mauna Loa - Ho`okahiko $3,150. All curly Koa body No binding Satin lacquer finish Rosewood Fingerboard and bridge No cost options Left handed Extra cost options Ebony fingerboard, ebony bridge Pick up system of your choice Special inlays Waverly machines Sealed Tuning Machines Choice of hard shell cases 12 string version Mauna Loa - Ano Hou $3,600. ($3,950 cutaway) Curly Koa top, back and sides, or Spruce top with choice of tonewood (except Brazilian) Binding top and back Your choice of wood High gloss lacquer finish Ebony fingerboard, ebony bridge No cost options Left handed Rosewood fingerboard and bridge Extra cost options Brazilian Rosewood back and sides Pick up system of your choice Special inlays Waverly machines Sealed tuning machines Choice of hard shell cases 12 string version |
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