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Breedlove Guitars Seconds or Cosmetic Blemishes are a Great Value

December 31st, 2007 . by MacNichol

When a Breedlove guitar is found to have some type of cosmetic blemish, then the builder will list it as a “second” and discount the price significantly. The cosmetic blemishes are usually either a minor knick or something to do with the finish, such as a noticeably light area within the stain. Indeed, MacNichol recently sold a twelve-string , Breedlove’s solid back AC25/SR, Plus 12-string, and the blemish was a barely noticeable light discoloration on the back, apparently where some tape had been left on during the staining process. Because of this minor cosmetic blemish, our customer saved nearly $400

There is nothing functionally wrong with these seconds. The bracing, JLD bridge truss, bridge, woods, neck, neck truss, fingerboard, nut, and tuning machines are all fine. If there is something functionally wrong with a guitar, Breedlove lists it as a “third”, and then saws out a part of the body and then sends the guitar to a dealer who can then show customers the Breedlove bracing and JLD bridge truss. MacNichol’s Breedlove guitars third is a twelve-string and looks as though a shark took a big bite out of it.

Breedlove seconds still have the manufacturer’s warranty, however,  the  blemish is not covered in the warranty.

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