The classical guitar pictured here (Model # 1123-4 E, Serial # X010) was built with a prototype Barcus-Berry stereo pickup system. This is a passive system, featuring a top-mounted volume control and a four-pin XLR output jack. It has a solid cedar top, and an Artist depth (5 1/8”) bowl. Another non-standard feature of this instrument is the nineteen-fret, 1 7/8” width fingerboard, and also features a signature truss rod cover. Glen apparently didn’t like this guitar much at the time, preferring the Baldwin equipped instruments to this one. He noted that there were “hot spots” or louder notes in certain areas of the neck. Although it is a very live instrument when plugged in, it works well and is quite balanced when mated with a modern outboard pre-amp.