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A Glorious Goodall with Port Orford Cedar & Indian Rosewood!
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Condition: Used, Excellent
SP Luthier Notes: Our luthier completed a partial fret dress & complete setup on this instrument.
In November 1998 after 26 years of building some of the finest steel string guitars ever constructed, James Goodall announced the addition of an exciting new box size. This is in response to increasing requests for a more comfortable, smaller body dimension than the Goodall Standard (near in size to the Dreadnought). The Concert Jumbo model is slightly smaller than the Standard series and larger than the Grand Concert series guitar.
The end result is a beautiful new shape called the Concert Jumbo. “The powerful, rich, and clear tone has exceeded my expectations,” James Goodall said of his new Concert Jumbo. Since it retains the large acoustic soundboard area of the Standard or Dreadnought, while increasing comfortability and curvy visual appeal, this model has become a favored size for many Goodall Guitar owners.
James Goodall represents an artisan who is at the pinnacle of his profession. Superb craftsmanship, an exacting finesse for detail and wood choice, combined with robust, three dimensional sound character -- these are qualities which embody every James Goodall guitar.
Few who endeavor in musical instrument making are capable of consistently maintaining a high level of precision and excellence along with superior tonal character in every instrument. Discerning eyes and ears will find the substance of all these qualities in every James Goodall instrument.
Shape: Concert Jumbo
Top Wood: Port Orford Cedar
Back/Sides: Indian Rosewood
Scale length: 25.5″
Body Length: 20″
Body Width: 15-7/8″
Body Depth: 4-3/4″
Neck Width: 1-3/4″
Bracing: X-Brace
Number of Frets: 20
Neck Material: Honduran Mahogany
Neck Finish: Satin Urethane
Body Finish: Glossy Urethane
Brand of Strings: Elixir Phosphor Bronze
Pickguard: Clear
Case: Ameritage