Anyone ever hear of OC Smith acoustic guitars? I can't find much info on them. One of the wife's friend has one she's wanting to sell and doesn't know what's it worth. This one is a model SJ-10. Here's a couple pictures:
Anyone ever hear of OC Smith acoustic guitars? I can't find much info on them. One of the wife's friend has one she's wanting to sell and doesn't know what's it worth. This one is a model SJ-10. Here's a couple pictures:
That price of $184 USD seems about right, but your guitar does look very nice--it has a look of quality about it. I wouldn't be too surprised if someone might pay a bit more for it. Say, $250, perhaps.
Former Saga-Japan, now Hosco which makes kit guitars. Long sustaining sound, good wood materials, top Sitka cedar, back and sides rosewood, neck mahogany, fingerboard and bridge ebony, ivoried binding . seen a picture of the SJ-10 with gig bag $550 used for sale 1980s. Looks identical to the one you have.
IF THE AD IS UP THE GUITAR IS STILL FOR SALE AND WILL BE TAKEN DOWN AS SOON AS IT'S SOLD.
ONO VERY RARE SAGA NOW HOSCO SOLID TOP JAPAN MADE ACOUSTIC GUITAR HERRINGBONE INLAY ROUND SOUNDHOLE TRIPLE BOUND BACK AND FRONT INLAID BACK AND ABALONE INLAYS ON FRETBOARD AND BRIDGE, GOLD TUNERS STAMPED MADE IN JAPAN VERY VERY RARE GUITAR NEVER SEEN ANOTHER FOR SALE BONE NUT AND SADDLE STRAIGHT NECK AMAZING ACTION AND SOUNDS FANTASTIC BRAND NEW STRINGS SET UP AND LEMON OILED FRETBOARD. NO CASE OR BAG.
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Used O.C. Smith SJ-10: (exc-) Owing a lot to the inspiration of George Lowden, and the designs of Gunter Loos, the SJ-10 is remarkable value. Spruce top, Mahogany back & sides in a small jumbo body. Unfortunately, Mr. Smith has moved on to Blueridge Guitars, leaving behind the legacy of this fine instrument. With gig bag. $550
Well, it's my guitar now. The wife got it for me for my birthday. All and all it's a nice guitar. Definitely a jumbo, which is nice as I've never own one and have been wanting one for many years now.
I removed the strings from the guitar, loosened up the truss rod, and put it on the rack (hanging up) for a while. I'll let it breath and relax for a while (maybe days, who knows, maybe longer) and then I'll tweak things, put it back together and run with it. It sounds really nice to my ears. Nothing seems to be wrong/bad as far as neck angle, bridge, etc. So, I should be able to tweak the nut and saddle a bit and be good to go. Play nice now. The action is a little higher than I personally care for, but it definitely playable as is...
Thanks for the info, etc you guys provided...
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