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1968 Fender Palomino Acoustic – Natural

1.495,00 

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1968 Fender Palomino Acoustic – Natural

1968 Fender Palomino Acoustic – Natural incl. case

Rare 1968 Fender Palomino Acoustic in Natural finish. Fender started their acoustic guitars in 1962, desiged by then new employee Roger Rossmeisl. The Palomino is a little less fancy than the top-of-the-line model "Kingman" with single-play instead of multiply binding but it still has a solid top and an mahogany dreadnought body with the aluminum support rod thru body, which was typical for Fenders acoustic guitars back then. The guitar has seen a lot and is really "road-worn" but it has no wood cracks or hidden repairs. The tuners have been replaced. It plays like butter and sounds really really good. Maybe because it's been played so excessively. The neck is basically a 68 Stratocaster neck, mounted on an acoustic guitar. Comes in non original hardcase.

Specs:

  • Dreadnought-size mahagony body
  • Aluminum support-rod thru body
  • Bound solid spruce top
  • 1-piece maple neck (Strat-like profile)
  • Rosewood fretboard w/dot inlays
  • 21 vintage style frets
  • Neckjoint: 14th fret
  • 6x replacement tuners
  • Scale-length: 650mm
  • Incl. hardshell case

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Specs

Dreadnought-size mahagony body

Aluminum support-rod thru body

Bound solid spruce top

1-piece maple neck (Strat-like profile)

Rosewood fretboard w/dot inlays

21 vintage style frets

Neckjoint: 14th fret

6x replacement tuners

Scale-length: 650mm

Incl. hardshell case

Art.Nr.

Vi68FePalo238544