Washburn adds to its resonator guitar line the R360K Parlor-type, a model that debuted at NAMM 2014.
The R360K has a compact Parlor format that reminds of the instruments manufactured at the beginning of the 20th Century. It is equipped with a Biscuit-type resonator and two F holes are located on each side of the upper frets.
Specifications:
- Spruce top with 2 F holes
- Trembesi back and sides
- Resonator
- Sitka Spruce scalloped bracing
- Mahogany neck
- Rosewood fingerboard with 20 frets and 80s style inlays
- Nut width: 48mm
- Scale length: 24.75”
- Classic guitar headstock
- Bronze tuners
- Antique Bronze finish
- Hard shell included
The R360K is announced in the US for the price of $1069.90. Discover this new instrument at www.washburn.com.
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