The Rathbone RNSMCE Navigator is a short scale, compact travel electro-acoustic guitar that comes complete with a padded gigbag.

The navigator features a short scale length and a compact Baby Grand-Auditorium body design, making it the perfect comfortable six-string musical companion for any intrepid explorer.

The body is constructed with a Solid Spruce top and paired with Mahogany for the back and sides. The guitar delivers an articulate and mature voice that compliments the stunning rust brown, aged top wood finish perfectly.

Featuring a cutaway for easy access to higher frets, the Navigators Baby Grand-Auditorium body shape and shorter scale length is also perfectly suited to smaller framed and younger players seeking an electro-acoustic guitar that delivers a much bigger performance than its small form suggests.

Offering greater versatility than a simple all-acoustic travel guitar, the Navigator comes complete with onboard electronics because you never know when the opportunity to perform onstage will arise while on your travels.

The RNSMCE features a Rathbone Navigator compass headstock and fingerboard inlay and elegant star fret markers with a crescent moon 12th fret inlay. 

The guitar comes complete with a Rathbone padded gigbag.

  • Solid Sitka Spruce 
  • Mahogany back and sides
  • Scale: 23.5 / 600mm
  • Mahogany neck
  • Composite fingerboard
  • Saddle: Bone Nut 42mm
  • Closed Geared Chrome machineheads
  • Pickup: Belcat, 3 Band EQ with Tuner
  • Includes Rathbone padded gigbag.

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