Larrivee Custom Shop, OMV-10K SE, pickup, inlays

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I'm selling my Custom Shop Larrivee OMV-10K SE acoustic guitar. This beauty is the only one like it in the world and was designed to my specs by the Larrivee Custom Shop. I bought it as a collector so I've only played it maybe 5 hours.

Here are the specifications from the Larrivee website:

* Lower Bout: 15.25"
* Upper Bout: 11.75"
* Waist: 9.5"
* Depth: 4.25"
* Scale Length: 25.5"
* Nut Width: 1.75"
* Fretboard Radius: 15" to 21" Compound
* Frets: Nickel Silver
* Frets: Width 2.5mm (0.0985")
* Frets: Height 1.0mm (0.0394")
* Gloss UV Finish Body / Satin Finish Neck

The top is a beautiful Sitka spruce with an abalone rosette & top purfling. The bridge is African mahogany with abalone vine inlays. The neck is African mahogany with an unbelievable Vine inlay pattern that runs the entire neck length, stunning. The headstock is called the "Mucha Lady" and is a work of art by Wendy Larrivee. The body is bound in Canadian Curly Maple. The sides and back are the most incredible flamed Koa I have ever seen in my life and gives the guitar a beautiful tone. Rounding out the features of this great guitar is a B-Band pickup built into the strap button. The tone is very rich and full, the action is very low and smooth. Larrivee hardshell case is included of course.

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PM with offer if interested
 
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Thanks!

Yeah, it's beautiful....the koa flame is the best I've ever seen....

I really don't want to sell it, but it's just sitting in the closet....it's too good-looking to play!
 
That is an absolutely beautiful work of art! I'd never be able to afford it so I won't ask what you want for it, but even if I could, I'd probably be like you and never play it. That would defeat the whole purpose of me having a guitar like that. It's a connundrum. ;)
 
RickW,

Thanks....yeah, it's a sweet piece of wood.....and you're exactly right, I'm almost afraid to play it.....
 
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