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Dreadnought Steel String Guitar from Recording King

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Recording King introduces their new RD-316, an Adirondack top, all-solid, nitrocellulose finished guitar.



The soundboard of the RD-316 is made from solid AAA Adirondack Spruce. The RD-316's back and sides are made from solid African Mahogany. The 316 has a nut width of 1–11/16” and the one-piece Mahogany neck is fitted to the body with a hand-cut dovetail joint. The fretboard is made from ebony, as is the bridge. The guitar is finished in a thin coat of nitrocellulose lacquer.

 

The RD-316's aesthetics have been influenced by the standard workhorse dreadnought guitarists have relied on for the past 80 years. The appointments include descending sized dots on the fretboard, solid black bridge pins and endpin, subdued tortoise body binding and a traditional rosette. The tuners are Grover butterbean.

 

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MAP: $689

 

For more information on the Recording King RD-316, visit www.recordingking.com/guitars_rd316.html.

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