It didn’t take long for guitarists around the world to realise, that the Vintage V300 Acoustic Folk Guitar is far from an affordable, start-up, beginner guitar.
Players love the great looks of the Eastern mahogany body, the warm, mid-range focused output and dynamic delivery of this superb tone wood. Acoustic guitars with mahogany bodies, solid mahogany soundboards and necks, are renowned for their characteristically warm, woody, mellow tone and sustain. The Vintage V300 ‘Mahogany’ Acoustic Folk Guitar, excels as a delicate fingerpicking or aggressive rhythm instrument.
The aesthetics and features of the Vintage V300 Acoustic Folk Guitar, immediately conjure up an image of models costing three times as much, with a palm-friendly Eastern mahogany neck, super smooth, bound fingerboard with dot inlays, multi-ply body bindings, Eastern mahogany bridge, decorative soundhole rosette and smooth geared machine heads.
V300 Features
Top:
Solid mahogany.
Back & Sides:
Mahogany.
Neck:
Eastern mahogany.
Scale length:
642mm/25.3".
Machine heads:
Chrome.
Strings:
High quality USA made.
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