Ortega RGL5EB Guilele + Hard Case

Ortega RGL5EB Guilele + Hard Case Ortega RGL5EB Guilele + Hard Case Acoustic Guitars

*Ortega RGL5EB Guilele + Hard Case – Mint Condition
Selling my Ortega RGL5EB guilele (original non-electro model) in pristine condition –
used just once for a studio session. This is the full-body version with no cutaway and no
pickup so offering greater resonance and projection.
• Ebony veneer top, back, and sides over a tone wood core – warm, articulate
tone with striking grain. So, Southern Indian ebony, chosen for its striking grain and tonal
clarity. The core wood is not officially specified, but based on Ortega’s Timber Series
practices, it’s a stable, resonant tone wood, probably mahogany, also giving it
structural integrity and weight balance. This construction offers the visual and tonal
character of ebony without the cost or weight.
• Gold-plated machine heads and endpin for a refined finish
• Fitted with Aquila Guilele Red Series strings, tuned E–E for standard guitar
tuning, but will obviously accept strings for standard guilele tuning.
• Includes a leatherette covered hard case – modest, but offers excellent
protection
Ideal for travel, songwriting, or adding nylon-string warmth to your sound.

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@Van Gore: I'm hoping to sell this to swap for another instrument - so I'd rather keep it at the price of your offer - thanks anyway 🙂
3 days
€75 OFFERED
I'd be happy to pay €75 to include the case
5 days
@Van Gore: Hiya - Would consider selling the guilele on its own without case for €70
6 days
€60 OFFERED
2 months
@gerry from skerries: Hiya - it's a 6-string tenor. The scale length is 430mm or 17in
2 months
@gerry from skerries: Hiya - it's a 6-string tenor. The scale length is 430mm or 17in
2 months
Hi, is this a soprano uku size? Or bigger perhaps? Tx, Gerry