Description
A Legacy of Tone and Craftsmanship
The Crafter 50TH G-CE Acoustic-Electric Guitar is a masterwork of sound, beauty, and tradition. With its solid torrefied VVS spruce top and three-piece rosewood and bubinga back, this guitar delivers rich, resonant tones that sing with depth. The natural finish lets every intricate detail of the woods shine, celebrating its beauty with understated elegance.
A Timeless Connection, A Modern Performance
The mahogany neck and rosewood fingerboard provide a seamless, comfortable playing experience, while the vintage open gear tuners and traditional headstock speak to the classic aesthetic. The L.R. Baggs Anthem electronics ensure that whether you're performing for a crowd or playing for yourself, the sound remains true and powerful, blending mic and piezo perfectly.
Designed for Every Journey
With D'Addario EXP16 strings and a body finish of high gloss, this guitar feels as good as it sounds. The ABS vintage ivory binding and 1972 inlay pay homage to Crafter's roots. This instrument is ready for those who seek expression, inspiration, and a deep, resonant connection to every note they play.
Specifications:
- Top: Solid torrefied VVS spruce
- Back: Solid Rosewood & Bubinga, 3 pieces
- Sides: Rosewood
- Neck: Mahogany
- Neck width: 42 mm / 1.65"
- Bridge & Fingerboard: Rosewood
- Fingerboard inlays dots: Maple
- 1972 inlay written by the founder of Crafter, Mr. Park Senior
- Binding: ABS vintage ivory
- Saddle & Nut: Tusq
- Machine heads: Crafter, vintage open gear
- Traditional vintage headstock
- Electronics: L.R. Baggs Anthem, with control unit in the rosette (volume, phase, mic, and piezo sensor mix)
- Strings: D’Addario EXP16
- Finish: Glossy finish body, satin neck finish
- Colour: Natural
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* NOTE - You will receive a SIMILAR instrument as the PHOTOS