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The CD-60S LH is one of our most popular models and is ideal for players looking for a high-quality affordable dreadnought with great tone and excellent playability. With its quality solid spruce top, easy-to-play neck with rolled fingerboard and mahogany back and sides, the CD60-S LH is perfect for the couch, the campfire or the coffeehouse—anywhere you want classic Fender playability and sound.

FEATURES

Left-handed dreadnought body
Solid spruce top with scalloped "X"-bracing
Mahogany back and sides
Easy-to-play neck with rolled fingerboard edges

BODY

Body Back - Mahogany
Body Sides - Mahogany
Body Top - Solid Spruce
Body Finish - Gloss
Body Shape - Dreadnought
Body Binding - Multiple
Bracing - Quartersawn Scalloped "X"
Rosette - CD Series Pearloid

NECK

Neck Material - Mahogany
Neck Binding - 1-Ply Black
Neck Finish - Gloss Urethane
Neck Shape - Fender® 'Easy-to-Play' shape with rolled fretboard edges
Scale Length - 25.3" (643 mm)
Fingerboard Material - Walnut
Fingerboard Radius - 12" (305 mm)
Number of Frets - 20
Fret Size - Vintage
Nut Material - Crème Plastic
Nut Width - 1.69" (43 mm)
Position Inlays - 3mm Pearloid Dot
Truss Rod - Dual-Action

HARDWARE

Bridge - Walnut Bridge
Pins - White with Black Dots
Hardware Finish - Chrome
Tuning Machines - Chrome Die-Cast
Pickguard - 1-Ply Black

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Fender CD-60S Left Handed Dreadnought Guitar -
Finish
  • Natural
Categories
Made In
  • United Kingdom

EESMusic

Ipswich, United Kingdom
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