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Lowden F-32FF IR/SS 50th Anniversary

Sale price €6,299.00 Regular price €6,699.00
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SKU: 1-LOW 28162

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Specs

Brand
Lowden
Conditie
Shape
Top Wood
Bracing Pattern
Back & Sides Wood
Neck Wood
Fretboard Wood
Tuners
Scale Length
Number of Frets
Fretboard Inlays
Construction
Case
Extra

Stunning 50th Anniversary Lowden F-32 with Fanned Frets!

Lowden's fiftieth anniversary is celebrated in style with a very special, limited series of Anniversary models. This certainly applies to this F-32 and that is not least due to East Indian Rosewood sides and back. Rosewood, especially in combination with the Sitka Spruce top, guarantees a clear, deep sound with a fast, fresh attack and a nice mid-scoop. This makes the F-32 ideal for strumming; you hardly have to do anything for that characteristic, fairy-tale Lowden sound. Thanks to the special Fanned Frets, this Lowden sounds even tighter, with a very direct projection in the high and low. In addition, each copy from the 50th Anniversary series is custom-voiced by none other than Aaron Lowden, the son of founder George Lowden! In terms of aesthetics, this F-32 is adorned with a number of special features. On the inside, you will find a special 50th Anniversary Label. The headstock is also adorned with a special inlay on both sides, as is the heel joint. This very limited and special Lowden comes with a luxurious Lowden Hardcase.

Body Size: F Shape
Back & Sides: AAA East Indian Rosewood
Soundboard: Sitka Spruce
Rosette: Rosewood/Mahogany/Rosewood
Neck: 5-piece Mahogany/Rosewood
Neck width at the nut: 45mm
Fingerboard: Ebony
Purflings: Mahogany/Rocklite/Maple
Binding: Maple
Tuners: Gotoh 510 gold with Ebony buttons
Bridge: Rosewood
Frets to the body: 14
Nut and saddle: Bone
Case: Lowden

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