Description
Here we have a nice Madeira C-60 from the 1970s. These were distributed by Guild guitars.
Specs include a spruce top, mahogany back and sides, cedar neck, and rosewood fingerboard. It has 12 frets clear of the body and a slotted headstock. The bridge is also rosewood, and the guitar has an ornate rosette.
This one weighs 3lbs 10oz. The neck has a depth of .900 at the 1st fret and it is consistent in depth all the way up to the neck heel. It has a 2" nut width. The scale length is 25 7/8" or 657mm.
The guitar plays well in all positions. It's very-well constructed too, and appears to have held up nicely over time. It has a warm yet clear tone with good individual note clarity. It has excellent sustain too.
Ships in a period chipboard case.