1971 Ampeg Dan Armstrong Lucite
This 1971 Ampeg Dan Armstrong lucite guitar has survived in amazing condition with both pickups and its original hard shell case! It's a fantastic playing example with a straight neck, good frets, proper working truss rod, and low action.
Make and Model: Ampeg Dan Armstrong Six String
Year: 1971. Potentiometer code "1377004" (137 = CTS, 70 = 1970, 04 = 4th week), serial number A22xxD (May 1971).
Measurements: 9lbs 8oz, 1 11/16" nut width, neck depth at the first fret = .82", depth at the 12th fret = .85"
Condition: Excellent! It shows minor wear throughout. There's on .5" chip in the lucite body on the treble side edge near the output jack.
Playability: Stellar! This is an excellent playing example with perfect neck and frets, good working electronics, and smooth Grover tuners with good stability. I'm confident you'll love playing this one!
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