Huss & Dalton TOM-M Custom Traditional Thermo-Cured Sitka Spruce

5.599,00 

incl. 19% VAT

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  • Type: Flattop
  • Body shape OM
  • Model Custom OM Traditional Thermo Cured Sitka
  • Year of construction 2025
  • Saddle width 44.5mm
  • Scale length 64.5
  • Binding Tortoise
  • Top: solid Sitka spruce, thermo-cured
  • Back and sides: mahogany
  • Neck wood: Honduras mahogany
  • Trussrod access: Body, Dual Action
  • Fingerboard + bridge: Ebony
  • Headstock veneer: East Indian rosewood
  • Heelcap: Ivoroid
  • Ceiling finish: Natural
  • Neck finish: matt/gloss
  • Back & sides: Natural
  • Lacquer: Urethane
  • Case Huss & Dalton Tweed Hardcase

This TOM-M Custom Traditional is a spectacular OM that we ordered as a custom order from Huss & Dalton. Thermo Cured Top made of Sitka spruce, back & sides fine Mahogany, Tortoise Binding.

Huss & Dalton guitars have been built in small quantities in Staunton, Virginia USA since 1995.

Founded by two friends, Jeff Huss and Mark Dalton, Huss & Dalton acoustic guitars are now a household name when it comes to boutique acoustic guitars made in the USA.

Huss & Dalton instruments are characterized not only by outstanding workmanship and sound, but also by respecting the traditions of the American luthiery and at the same time incorporating improvements in construction technology. Discover our range of Huss & Dalton instruments here.

Acoustic Guitar Shape

OM

Condition

new

Saddle width

44,5mm

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    420 Bridge Street
    Staunton, Virginia, USA 24401
    Phone1: 540-eight87-2313

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    Noble Guitars European Distribution GmbH
    Ostendstraße 42
    D-90402 Nürnberg
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