This beautiful grand concert guitar just sings. With a Paua abalone-trimmed Adirondack Spruce top and 5A Koa back and sides, and Limited Grade appointments and detail, it will only gain character as it is played in.
In this video, Scott Ainslie plays Mississippi John Hurt’s song ”Avalon Blues” on this one-of-a-kind guitar.
Video produced by Scott Ainslie.
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