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Welcome to Musicdungeon. This is the Guild F130CE Acoustic Electric Guitar. 25.5" scale. 1.73" nut width. 15 3/8" bottom bout. 3 7/8" deep. The F-130CE is a performance-driven orchestra-style guitar with a solid spruce top and solid mahogany back and sides that deliver a strong and articulate voice. The 1 3/4” nut makes it ideal for advanced fingerstyle techniques, and the onboard Fishman® Sonitone™ electronics provide clear and natural amplified sound. Other premium features include a slim and smooth-playing satin-finish mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard and bridge, ivoroid binding, and mother-of pearl rosette and inlays. The neck here is very thin- just .77" deep at the 5th fret with a C profile. While the body is gloss, the neck is satin finished for a fast feel. This F130CE is new, in stock, and ready to ship. We are an authorized Guild dealer. Buy with confidence. Don't pass this by!

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ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • F-130-CE F130 Solid Wood Acoustic Electric Guitar w/OHSC
Finish
  • Natural
Categories
Year
  • 2014
Made In
  • China

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Plainview, NY, United States
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