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Huss & Dalton

Guitars

Huss & Dalton Guitars have been made in the Shenandoah Valley in Staunton, Virginia for 25 years. Their guitars combine tradition with some innovative building techniques, all the while producing instruments of uncompromising quality and beauty. A small and dedicated team of highly skilled artisans create some of the finest guitars in the world.

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Huss & Dalton Crossroads Deluxe

Price: $6,200

Brand new Huss & Dalton MJ Crossroads Deluxe with a gloss sunburst finish features flamed tiger maple back and sides with Sitka spruce top. The neck is also flame maple. Bright ivoroid binding and three-line purfling. This one is Serial Number 5947.

Huss & Dalton TD-R Custom

SOLD!

For this one we chose to take a Standard TD-R Traditional Series model and dress it up with 42 stylings. Abalone purfling around the top and fingerboard, abalone rosette, ivoroid binding around the neck and headstock, Traditional dreadnought made of sitka spruce with 25′ radiused Adirondack spruce bracing and Indian rosewood back and sides. A stunning guitar with an equally impressive voice that’s responsive to a light touch as well as aggressive flatpicking. The serial number is 5961.

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Fine acoustic guitars, fretted instruments, and repairs.

Guitar Tex will help you find the perfect guitar, and can repair the guitar you love. We want to get to know you and will spend the time to help you select the instrument that will make you happy.

Guitar Tex
4330 McCullough
San Antonio, TX 78212
(210)822-1595
www.GuitarTex.com

info@guitartex.com

We are easy to reach from both the San Antonio International Airport and from Downtown.

From Downtown
We are at 4330 McCullough, and McCullough goes all the way downtown. In the old days, it was one of the few routes out of down town that didn’t cross railroad tracks. (A big deal when you have a wagon – I’ve heard. Never experienced it.) The maps and driving directions will help alot. Easy to know when you’re getting close because we’re just past the traffic circle/fountain.