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| Model Name: |
AIRLINE® ESPANADA |
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History |
| This AIRLINE Espanada is the "big brother" of the Tuxedo and designed after the Harmony H63 from the mid/late 1950's and sold under the brands of Silvertone, Kay and Airline. This AIRLINE® ESPANADA is a full hollow body design, lightwieght and versatile with a tonal palette suitalbe from JAZZ to Jump Blues and Rockabilly. Original Harmony H63 models now sell for $3,000-$5,000 . |
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| Colours: |
Black |
| Body: |
Hollow-body, Maple Top, Back, Mahogany Sides |
| Neck: |
Set Maple Neck, Bound Neck and Headstock |
| Fingerboard: |
Rosewood, Block Markers |
| Scale Length: |
25 1/2" (648mm) |
| Width at Nut: |
1 11/16" |
| Pickups: |
Dual Custom Hi-Output Chrome P-90's |
| Switching: |
3-Way |
| Controls: |
2 Volume, 2 Tone, Cupcake Knobs |
| Bridge: |
Trapeze Tail, Tone Pros Tune-O-Matic Bridge |
| Hardware: |
Grover Style Nickel/Chrome |
| Strings: |
D'Addario #10 |
| Case: |
Includes Hardshell Case |
| Unique Features: |
"Coat of Arms" logo on Pickguard, thick body and head binding |
| Suggested Retail: |
$1249.00 US |
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