“2525” 900CE Sunburst Limited Edition deal

zager zad900ce

Customers have been asking Mr. Zager to build this guitar for such a long time that he gave in and built a small amount of hand-signed Limited Edition Sunburst ZAD900CEs that he’s making available to a few select buyers at a very special price: Just $2525. The first buyers will also receive a copy of 1969’s #1 song, “In The Year 2525,” hand signed personally by Mr. Zager—shipping in 3 days.

Original price was: $3,195.Current price is: $2,525.Add to cart

In the Year 2525 Special Edition ZAD900CE Sunburst Package

Zager and Evans - In the Year 2525
Zager and Evans – In the Year 2525

Denny Zager Performs the 1969 #1 hit song “In the Year 2525” the inspiration for this limited edition model!

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<raybunch@infostations.com>
Austin, Texas
1 month ago
Model: ZAD-50 OM

How does this guitar compare with your old guitar, other guitars, or guitars you've tried in stores?
I currently play a 000 rosewood guitar and a martin d-18. The Zad 50 is equivalent to the martin and a little less bass than the 000. The quality is much better than the lower priced martins I have played. Fit and finish is about the same as the 5000 to 2500 martins.

What's your favorite part about this guitar?
Being a professional antique furniture repairman. I appreciate the quality of the joinery and the setup. The finish is nice but uses modern materials so it won't approach the finish on older guitars.

If you didn't know the price of this guitar what would you estimate the price to be?
Probably in the 1000 to 1500 price range.

How would you rate customer support?
I purchased my Zager used although it had never been played and still had the film cover on the top so I have had no experience with customer support. I expect that I will have some contact with them when I purchase an 80 model.

Would you recommend this guitar to others…if so why?
This guitar is a good buy and it comes with an excellent setup. Other guitars I have had all came from the maker requiring a 100 to 500 setup charge from a local luthier.