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Beneteau 000 12-Fret (2000)

   
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Specifications

Top Wood: Engelmann spruce
Back and Sides Wood: Brazilian rosewood 
Width at Nut: 1.88"
Bracing Pattern: Scalloped X-bracing
Scale Length: 25.38" 
Frets to Body: 12
Fingerboard and Bridge Wood: Ebony
Body Binding: Maple
Rosette: Multi-ring with abalone
Headplate Material: Brazilian rosewood
Headstock Inlay / Logo: Beneteau logo in abalone
Neck Binding: None
Neck Shape: Wide-radius standard contour
Fingerboard Side Dots: 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, 12th, and 15th frets 
Fingerboard Inlay: Mother-of-pearl dots at 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, 12th, and 15th frets
Pickguard: Clear tap-plate
Tuners: Gold-plated with ivoroid buttons
Electronics: L.R. Baggs Element
Case: Original hard-shell case
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Description

Despite building for 40 years, Marc Beneteau still remains one of the greatest secrets in the world of boutique guitars. The Canadian luthier has an incredible skill for making playable and present mid-sized six-strings that really have to be picked on to be believed. Given that, it was a no-brainer for us to take in this beautiful 2000 000 12-Fret, which provides an excellent example of all of Beneteau's best traits as a builder. The small, ergonomic body and sleek Venetian cutaway make this guitar a dream to play, and a perfect set up and slim neck make it a great tool for contemporary fingerstyle. Mr. Beneteau also spared no expense on the tonewoods, combining an Engelmann spruce top with old-stock Brazilian rosewood for premium construction that can't really be found in anything other than a craft shop guitar. We're thrilled to have it in our store, and will be even more excited to hand it off to its next owner.

There is an average to below average amount of playing wear on this guitar, with a handful of dents and divots in the top and back, though none that significantly impact the visual appeal of the instrument. Additionally, there is an above-average amount of finish checking (considering the age of the guitar) and the finish has begun the natural process of pulling into the grain of the wood earlier than expected. The guitar has not seen any major repairs, and the set up is very good. The previous owner also had an L.R. Baggs Element active pickup installed. Overall, we consider the guitar to be in very good condition. Included in the price is the original hard-shell case.

*Please note, per our return policy, all sales on used and consignment instruments are final.*




*Photos from our inventory, actual grain patterns may vary Slightly. Contact us for details.