Tobacco Sunburst Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar
Musical Instruments

Tobacco Sunburst Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar

This is a full-sized dreadnought body style acoustic guitar, notable for its classic 'tobacco sunburst' finish that transitions from an amber-yellow center to a dark brown/black perimeter. The instrument features a dark wood fretboard (likely rosewood or a stained alternative) accented with six white dot position inlays. The headstock is equipped with six chrome-finished tuning pegs. Around the soundhole is a multi-ring decorative rosette, and a dark faux-tortoiseshell pickguard is mounted to the right of the strings for protection against rhythmic strumming. The bridge is a standard pin-style dark wood bridge. In terms of condition, there are visible reflections and some surface smudging on the lower bout, which suggest a high-gloss finish that may require cleaning. There is a noticeable white scuff or finish chip on the upper left bout of the body. The craftsmanship appears to be of the mass-produced variety, common in entry-to-mid-level student instruments from the late 20th to early 21st century. While no specific brand logo is clearly visible on the headstock in this low-resolution image, the design is a standard homage to traditional steel-string acoustic shapes. The instrument appears functionally intact, though setup and string oxidation levels would need physical inspection to confirm playability.

Estimated Value

$80 - $130

Basic Information

Category

Musical Instruments

Appraised On

January 24, 2026

Estimated Value

$80 - $130

Item Description

This is a full-sized dreadnought body style acoustic guitar, notable for its classic 'tobacco sunburst' finish that transitions from an amber-yellow center to a dark brown/black perimeter. The instrument features a dark wood fretboard (likely rosewood or a stained alternative) accented with six white dot position inlays. The headstock is equipped with six chrome-finished tuning pegs. Around the soundhole is a multi-ring decorative rosette, and a dark faux-tortoiseshell pickguard is mounted to the right of the strings for protection against rhythmic strumming. The bridge is a standard pin-style dark wood bridge. In terms of condition, there are visible reflections and some surface smudging on the lower bout, which suggest a high-gloss finish that may require cleaning. There is a noticeable white scuff or finish chip on the upper left bout of the body. The craftsmanship appears to be of the mass-produced variety, common in entry-to-mid-level student instruments from the late 20th to early 21st century. While no specific brand logo is clearly visible on the headstock in this low-resolution image, the design is a standard homage to traditional steel-string acoustic shapes. The instrument appears functionally intact, though setup and string oxidation levels would need physical inspection to confirm playability.

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