FALTDWALOC Folk Body Cutaway Solid Top All Walnut + EQ
Nutty Offer applies to this model
£140 worth of Gear FREE for a limited period
(see in images what you get free)
Part of our new 20th Anniversary series, which celebrates the best of our guitars over a 20 year period. Evolved and more refined, wonderful tone and playability from the Freshman FALTDWALOC. Fantastic price for the level of finish and playability.. And of course, it's stunning look too. It comes with our Freshman MG30 EQ with Tuner.
Specification:
Body Type: OM Folk Body Cutaway Electro
Top: AA Solid Walnut
Back & Sides: AAA Grade Laminate Walnut
Neck: Mahogany
Fingerboard: Walnut
Binding: Multi Ply Abs Black and white
Purfling & Rosette: Abs Black and white
Hardware: Chrome Die cast machine heads
Back Centre: N/A
Nut & Saddle: Bone
Nut Width: 43mm
Electronics: Freshman MG30 Eq with Tuner
Finish: Matt Natural finish
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More About Freshman Guitars
Freshman Guitars design award-winning acoustic instruments in Scotland. Every one of our guitars is inspected here and comes with a Lifetime Warranty. All of our Guitars and Ukuleles are professionally set up before being shipped out.
Reviews
Freshman's Previous Awards Include:
* Multiple ‘Best Buys’ from Total Guitar.
* Highest ever score "96/100"" awarded to an electro-acoustic from Acoustic Magazine.