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Instrument: Parlor and Small Body
Brand: Henderson
Model: 000-42
Finish: Natural
SKU: GF7828-A
Handedness: Right
Made In Year: 2000
Top: Adirondack Spruce
Back and Sides: Brazilian Rosewood
Neck/Fingerboard: Mahogany/Ebony
Bridge Material: Ebony
Tuners: Gold with Pearl Buttons
Radius: 16"
Neck Profile: Soft "V"
Neck Depth: 1.027" - 1.019"
Scale Length: 25.4"
Nut Width: 1.950"
String Spacing at Saddle: 2.333"
Contains Brazilian Rosewood (Y/N): Y
Electronics: None
Case: Guardian Hard Shell Case
Modifications/Repairs: None
Note: CVG technicians use calipers to provide the accurate measurements found above. We acknowledge variance within the manufacturing process and treat each instrument as an individual case. The following are common industry nut width fractions converted to decimal form
1 9/16”: 1.563”
1 5/8”: 1.625”
1 11/16”: 1.688”
1 3/4”: 1.750”
1 7/8”: 1.875”
From Dream Guitars: "Here’s a Henderson that stands apart. Not only were Wayne’s legendary hands involved—Rudie Blazer (of Blazer & Henkes), John Arnold, and Don Wilson all pitched in for this 2010 000-42. Old-growth Brazilian Rosewoodback and sides (plus headstock veneer); Red Spruce top that Arnold harvested after Hurricane Opal; Mahoganyneck block from a 150-year-old mantle; hand engraved tuners from Blazer & Henkes’ shop. The list goes on. The neck is carved in an homage to blues guitar necks of old, and is chunky in hand and features a 1 7/8” nut to boot. Don’t be scared, we found this neck to be effortlessly playable, and quite comfortable. There’s a familiarity and confidence that comes from having good contact with the neck along your hand, and this one has that in spades. Dark blue Abalone bedecks the Red Spruce top with black purflings to really set it off, and the Ivoroid bindings bring it all together. This 000-42 is 100% a Henderson, but the top is signed by everyone to further set this one apart. It was even featured in a Fretboard Journal article in 2014."
Includes Guardian hard shell case.
Henderson 000-42, Natural
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Instrument: Parlor and Small Body
Brand: Henderson
Model: 000-42
Finish: Natural
SKU: GF7828-A
Handedness: Right
Made In Year: 2000
Top: Adirondack Spruce
Back and Sides: Brazilian Rosewood
Neck/Fingerboard: Mahogany/Ebony
Bridge Material: Ebony
Tuners: Gold with Pearl Buttons
Radius: 16"
Neck Profile: Soft "V"
Neck Depth: 1.027" - 1.019"
Scale Length: 25.4"
Nut Width: 1.950"
String Spacing at Saddle: 2.333"
Contains Brazilian Rosewood (Y/N): Y
Electronics: None
Case: Guardian Hard Shell Case
Modifications/Repairs: None
Note: CVG technicians use calipers to provide the accurate measurements found above. We acknowledge variance within the manufacturing process and treat each instrument as an individual case. The following are common industry nut width fractions converted to decimal form
1 9/16”: 1.563”
1 5/8”: 1.625”
1 11/16”: 1.688”
1 3/4”: 1.750”
1 7/8”: 1.875”
Description
From Dream Guitars: "Here’s a Henderson that stands apart. Not only were Wayne’s legendary hands involved—Rudie Blazer (of Blazer & Henkes), John Arnold, and Don Wilson all pitched in for this 2010 000-42. Old-growth Brazilian Rosewoodback and sides (plus headstock veneer); Red Spruce top that Arnold harvested after Hurricane Opal; Mahoganyneck block from a 150-year-old mantle; hand engraved tuners from Blazer & Henkes’ shop. The list goes on. The neck is carved in an homage to blues guitar necks of old, and is chunky in hand and features a 1 7/8” nut to boot. Don’t be scared, we found this neck to be effortlessly playable, and quite comfortable. There’s a familiarity and confidence that comes from having good contact with the neck along your hand, and this one has that in spades. Dark blue Abalone bedecks the Red Spruce top with black purflings to really set it off, and the Ivoroid bindings bring it all together. This 000-42 is 100% a Henderson, but the top is signed by everyone to further set this one apart. It was even featured in a Fretboard Journal article in 2014."
Includes Guardian hard shell case.