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Fender Kurt Cobain Jaguar RW LH 3-Tone Sunburst Elektriska gitarrer

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Fender Kurt Cobain Jaguar RW LH 3-Tone Sunburst Elektriska gitarrer

Fender's Kurt Cobain Jaguar is a new-looking version of the battered and highly unusual 1965 Jaguar that Cobain wielded during the heady early-'90s era when Nirvana ruled rock and led a musically stunning and culturally subversive movement. Features include an alder body, bound fingerboard with pearloid dot markers, Stratocaster headstock shape...
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Produktkod: 014-3021-700 | ID: 213373

Fender Kurt Cobain Jaguar RW LH 3-Tone Sunburst Elektriska gitarrer

Fender's Kurt Cobain Jaguar is a new-looking version of the battered and highly unusual 1965 Jaguar that Cobain wielded during the heady early-'90s era when Nirvana ruled rock and led a musically stunning and culturally subversive movement. Features include an alder body, bound fingerboard with pearloid dot markers, Stratocaster headstock shape with 1950s-style "spaghetti" logo, DiMarzio humbucking DP103 PAF 36th Anniversary neck pickup and DP100 Super Distortion bridge pickup, triple knurled "chrome-dome" knob configuration (volume, volume, tone), three-position toggle switch, black chrome Adjusto-Matic bridge and Gotoh sealed tuners. Accessories include a black textured vinyl hard-shell case and an exclusive Fender Kurt Cobain book with photos and commentary by Charles Peterson and an insightful interview with Nirvana guitar tech Earnie Bailey.

Användning

Typ

Funktioner

Antal strängar

6

Egenskaper

Handighet

Färg

Konfiguration av pickuper

HH

Antal greppband

22

Halsprofil

C

Bridge/tremolo

Originalfärg efter producent

3-Tone Sunburst

Material

Avsluta

Kropp

Al

Hals

Lönn

Greppbräda

Rosenträ

Hårdvara

Tillbehör

Inkl. gigbag/fodral

Dimensioner och vikt

Skala (mm)

610

Radie på greppbräda

Mutterbredd (mm)

42

Land

Tillverkad i

Mexiko