Description
A Timeless Craft in Your Hands
Crafted with devotion, the Kentucky KM-252 Mandolin is a masterpiece forged from the finest materials. With a solid carved German spruce top, it sings with bright, crisp tones that dance effortlessly through the air. Its Alpine maple back and sides add a powerful punch, ensuring every note resonates with clarity. As the years pass, its voice only deepens, growing richer with every melody.
Precision Meets Playability
Gliding over the rosewood, radiused fingerboard, each note flows smoothly beneath the fingers. The slim Alpine maple neck offers effortless action, allowing swift movement across the frets. Designed for players of all levels, this mandolin invites both precision and passion. A transparent amber lacquer finish enhances its striking beauty, letting the grain shine through like a golden sunset.
Built for the Journey
Whether played at home, on stage, or by the fireside, this mandolin is ready for the adventure ahead. It comes nestled in a sturdy ProTour BV-2520 gig bag, offering both protection and convenience. Strung with D’Addario EJ-74s, it arrives set for crisp tones and vibrant sound. From the first chord to the thousandth, the Kentucky KM-252 stands as a trusted companion in every musical journey.
Specifications:
- Solid carved German spruce top gives you clean articulation and a crisp, bright tone
- Solid carved Alpine maple back and sides for extra punch
- Slim Alpine maple neck for comfortable, easy action
- Choice rosewood, radiused fingerboard ensures silky smooth playability
- Transparent amber lacquer finish imparts enhanced luster and beauty
- Comes with a sturdy, padded ProTour BV-2520 Mandolin Gig Bag, with Kentucky logo
- Factory Strings: D’Addario EJ-74
- Scale Length: 13 7/8 "
- Nut Width: 1 1/8 "
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* Products may be shipped in manufacturing packaging to reduce waste.
* NOTE - You will receive a SIMILAR instrument as the PHOTOS