Full Dreadnought size twelve string guitar. Easy playing light gauge strings. Beautiful natural finish Bubinga wood sides and back with clear Spruce top. Dynamic twelve string sound. Mahogany neck with Rosewood fingerboard. Fully adjustable truss rod. Individual fully enclosed machine heads.
Body | ||
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Top | - | Spruce |
Sides & Back | - | Bubinga |
Binding | - | 8 Piece White |
Bridge | - | Pin Type Adjustable |
Neck | ||
Material | - | Satin Finish Mahogany |
Fingerboard | - | Rosewood |
No of Frets | - | 20 |
Neck Width at Nut | - | 1 7/8 inch |
Scale | - | 25½ inch |
Neck joins body at | - | 14th Fret |
Size | ||
Length | - | 42 inches |
Width | - | 16 inches |
Depth | - | 4 7/8 inches |
F-55-12 · 1973
As 1976 description
F-55-12 · 1975
As 1976 description
F-55-12 · 1976
The full Dreadnought size twelve string guitar. Easy playing light gauge strings with the dynamic twelve string sound. Clear Spruce top with beautiful natural finish Bubinga wood sides and back. Eight piece white binding, pin type adjustable bridge. Neck of Mahogany with rosewood fingerboard. Fully adjustable truss rod. Individual fully enclosed machine heads. 20 frets; 25½ inch scale. Size: 42 inches long, 16 inches wide, 4 7/8 inches deep.
F-55-12 · 1979
The Dreadnought size 12 string guitar features a slim Mahogany neck and Fender light gauge strings for easy playing action. The fingerboard and adjustable bridge are Rosewood and the top is natural-finished Spruce. The two-piece Mahogany back features an inlaid wood Marquetry stripe. Scale length; 25½ inch. Size: 41¾ inches length, 15¾ inches width, 4 7/8 inches depth.
Year of manufacture |
Recommended retail price US $ |
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1970 |
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1971 |
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1972 |
129.50 Bubinga wood back & sides |
1973 |
169.95 “ “ |
1974 |
180.00 “ “ |
1975 |
180.00 “ “ |
1976 |
190.00 “ “ |
1977 |
205.00 “ “ |
1978 |
249.00 “ “ |
1979 |
269.00 2-piece Mahogany back & sides |
1980 |
285.00 |