2002 Goodall Honduran Rosewood Grand Concert Cutaway (HRGCC3073)If I could describe the sound of this guitar in one word, it would be magical. Over the years, it has aged like fine wine, delivering an exceptional tonal richness that continues to captivate. It’s truly heartbreaking to part with it, but it’s time for someone else to experience its beauty.Features:Back and Sides: Special Reserve Honduran RosewoodTop: Port Orford Cedar for a warm, responsive toneBindings: Stunning Curly Maple throughoutInlays: Exquisite Abalone Shell on the rosette, fretboard, and bridgeFretboard: Sleek and durable EbonyTuners: High-quality Schaller Tuners with Ebony ButtonsProfessionally installed LR Baggs active acoustic pickup under saddleOriginal hardshell caseHistorical Significance:This guitar was personally handcrafted by James Goodall on December 13, 2002.Showcased at the 2003 NAMM Road Show, highlighting its standout craftsmanship and tonal excellence.Value:Originally priced at $5,730 in 2002.A new build from Goodall with similar specs would cost approximately $15,000 today.Condition:Well-maintained and in excellent condition. It has developed a beautifully matured tone over time.I've included 3 photos that show the light wear on the the top (slight scuff in cedar and oxidation on the back of the headstock.Ready for the stage, studio, or collection.This is a rare opportunity to own a one-of-a-kind instrument that exemplifies the pinnacle of Goodall craftsmanship. Whether you’re a professional musician or an avid collector, this guitar is sure to inspire.