Heritage Series Acoustic Folk Guitar Natural. Washburn's HF11S is a folk-style acoustic guitar that's perfect for singer-songwriters and those who love the added articulation that a folk-sized body brings to the tonal table. This budget-friendly acoustic features a solid cedar top for superior tone that improves with age married with mahogany back, sides and neck, and a rosewood fingerboard and bridge. Other appointments include die-cast tuners for quick, easy and accurate tuning, and a Washburn tortoise pickguard and a custom rosette. The HF11S is well-suited to fingerpicking and those who prefer a smaller-bodied acoustic, and is built to handle live performing or the recording environment.

  • Body
    Body type: Folk
    Cutaway: Non-cutaway
    Top wood: Solid Western Red Cedar
    Back & sides: Mahogany
    Bracing pattern: Quartersawn Scalloped Sitka Spruce
    Body finish: Info not available
    Orientation: Right handed
    Neck
    Neck shape: Info not available
    Nut width: 1.69" (43mm)
    Fingerboard: Rosewood
    Neck wood: Mahogany
    Scale length: 25.5"
    Number of frets: 20
    Neck finish: Satin

    Electronics

    Pickup/preamp: No
    Feedback filter: Not applicable

    Other
    Headstock overlay: Rosewood
    Tuning machines: Chrome Die-Cast
    Bridge: Rosewood
    Saddle & nut: NuBone
    Number of strings: 6-string
    Accessories: Info not available
    Country of origin: China

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Heritage Series Acoustic Folk Guitar
Finish
  • Natural
Categories
Year
  • 2024
Body Shape
  • Dreadnought

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