From Fylde: "Because chord shapes on bouzoukis can be limited, one way of playing is
to slide the same fingering shape up and down the neck to produce
different chord sounds. A long neck is particularly useful for this, and
many players find it convenient to have a capo on the neck most of the
time, removing it only for playing in lower keys. This instrument is
ideal for accompanying Celtic music in a band situation. The combination
of mahogany and cedar timbers for the body is a classic for rich “dark”
tone"
This example is in excellent condition and plays beautifully. Comes with a gig bag for added protection.