I have a beautiful 2024 Gallagher G-70 with a K&K Pure mini installed. Turns out dreadnought style guitars aren't for me. I can't find a scratch on this, but it has been lightly used over the years. Sounds huge, as you would expect from a guitar of this quality. Will come with the original TKL hardshell case.
Info about the G-70 model from the Gallagher website:
"The G-70 is a classic herringbone rosewood guitar. The G-70 was the first rosewood for Gallagher guitars and has been the standard for bluegrass guitarists and artists such as Dan Tyminski, Chris Jones. J.P. Cormier’s first Gallagher guitar was a G-70.
Rosewood back and sides
AAA Sitka Spruce top
Herringbone trim and rosette
Ivory bound body, fretboard and headstock
Open gear tuners
The G-70 was the first rosewood model Gallagher guitar. The G-70 is a traditional rosewood Guitar, with the best Indian rosewood and our choice spruce top. The G-70 is bound with classic Ivoroid binding and the body and rosette are trimmed with herringbone. The G-70 is fitted with an ebony fretboard and bridge, and the headstock and fretboard are bound with ivory binding. The fretboard has mother of pearl diamonds and squares inlay. The bracing system for the G-70 is the traditional Gallagher voiced x-bracing. This guitar is perfect for those seeking a versatile guitar. It will give you deep bottom end perfect for playing those hard G runs and bright highs with a sweet rosewood sound."