One of the most spectacular guitars we've ever had in the shop: this used but in wonderful condition Ryan Nightingale Grand Soloist is a work of art! Not only is it a thing of absolute beauty, but the sound is incredibly rich, deep and lovely. Other details about this guitar: florentine cutaway, deluxe blue paua deco pattern inlays on the headstock and fingerboard, matching deco rosette, a fretboard and bridge made with Cameroon Ebony, bindings and purflings made with Macassar Ebony and Blue Paua abalone, and a teal colored Calton case. Here is Ryan's description of the Nightingale Grand Soloist:
Model Features
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Our most versatile model – featuring articulate bass, iridescent trebles, and warm, sustaining tone.
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Balanced, string-to-string clarity and separation.
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Consistent, clear articulation up and down the fretboard.
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Equally suited for fingerstyle, single-note lead, strumming, Celtic ballads, open and lowered tunings.
(Video coming soon)
Body Type
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14 frets to the body Grand Soloist, Florentine cutaway, bevel with fluted soundholes
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Top
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Lutz Spruce
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Back and Sides
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Birdseye Maple
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Neck
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Honduran Mahogany
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Fingerboard
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Cameroon Ebony
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Bridge
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Cameroon Ebony
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Saddle
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Bone
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Nut
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Bone
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Scale Length
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25.7"
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Nut Width
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1 3/4"
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String Spacing - saddle
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2 1/4"
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Electronics
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None
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Tuners
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Black Chrome 510
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Serial number
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1119
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Hard Shell Case
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Calton Case - Teal (see photos)
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