Recording King have extended their Century Jubilee Series to the full dreadnought scale of 25.4” “for a little more punch and projection, ” according to the company.
The 1–11/16” bone nut is suited for strumming, fingerstyle or flatpicking. Recording King have made some changes in the detailing too, with ivory body and fretboard binding, pearl fretboard dots, Golden Age tuners and the Recording King headstock logo inlay.
The slope shoulder guitars are available in two different styles: The RAJ-126 has a solid AA grade Sitka spruce top and solid African Mahogany back and sides. It’s finished in vintage sunburst with a classic firestripe pickguard, and ivory Golden Age tuning machines. The RAJ-116 has the same AA grade Sitka top with Mahogany back and sides. It’s finished in natural, with the same firestripe pickguard but with classic-style Grover tuners.
Pricing:
The Recording King Slope Shoulder guitars start at a street price of $499.99 with solid Sitka top and Rosewood back and sides, and come with Recording King’s lifetime warranty.
You can learn more at www.recordingking.com.
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