Incredible action and rich warm jazz tones…

Dan Ennis, a working musician, on the gig with his Conti Heirloom archtop jazz guitar

The Conti Heirloom guitar is an absolute dream; stunning looks, incredible action and rich warm jazz tones. The smaller body, as compared to a traditional archtop, makes it ideal for the gigging musician; all while retaining a surprisingly robust acoustic sound. This is an extremely versatile instrument that I cannot seem to put down. A true work of art.

Dan Ennis – Houston, Texas
www.DanEnnis.com

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