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Alden AD 133 Semi Acoustic Sunburst Hollow Body Electric Guitar ES-335 Style New

Here on offer is a new Alden AD 133 Semi Acoustic Sunburst Hollow Body Electric Guitar. A great opportunity to bring home an incredibly looking semi hollow guitar (reminiscent of the Gibson ES-335) ready to light up your inspiration everyday. Grab a bargain of a piece of rock’n’roll history at a great price!

Description

A stunning blues and rock classic from Alden. Two Alden covered humbuckers, combined with the maple top with basswood back and sides double-cut body, this guitar produces a warm and strong yet versatile tone to suit playing styles from deep southern blues to screaming rock and roll.

Built with traditional style set-neck and chrome hardware, this thin hollow bodied beauty proves to be a solid workhorse allowing the players to express themselves limitlessly. The two tone and volume controls with 3-way switch, Grover type 3 machines puts ultimate control of the sound you prefer in the palm of your hands.

Available in violin sunburst and dark cherry finishes. A great addition to any guitar collection.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:

Top Material – Flamed Maple
Sides Material – Basswood
Back – Basswood
Fingerboard – Blackwood
Fingerboard Inlay - Dots
Neck Material - Maple (Set Neck)
Number of Frets – 22
Clear Frets – 18
Scale - 628mm
Nut Width – 43 mm
Model Style – ES Semi Hollow
Pickups - 2 x Alden Deco Humbucker
Electronics – Toggle Switch, 2 x Volume, 2 x Tone  
Body Shape - Semi Hollow Body
Colour/Finish – Sunburst
Binding – Ivory
Tuners - Closed 3-3 Vintage Style
Hardware – Chrome
Bridge – Tune-o-matic

RRP: £299.95

Condition
Brand
Model
  • AD 133
Finish
  • Sunburst
Categories
Year
  • 2022
Made In
  • China
Body Type
  • Semi-Hollow Body
Number of Strings
  • 6-String

About the Seller

NMP Studios

London, United Kingdom
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Joined Reverb:2017
Items Sold:64

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