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Vintage V72 FTB

by Vintage
Original price £489.00 - Original price £489.00
Original price
£489.00
£489.00 - £489.00
Current price £489.00

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The Vintage ReIssued Series V72FTB features a chambered body, providing a huge increase in resonance and adding an acoustic property to the guitar's amplified tone. The V72HFTB is outfitted with a Wilkinson Ceramic Double Coil pickup in the neck and an Alnico Single Coil in the bridge, making it a perfect companion for a number of musical styles.

Whether you're searching for your first guitar or your last, the V72 is a keeper. Play on.


V72 Features

Body:
Alder body with Book Matched Flame Maple Veneer top combines with a chambered body for enormous resonance, tone and ‘correct weight’ comfort, enhanced with correctly radiused contoured body.

Bridge:
The Wilkinson WVFS allows fine tuning of intonation and provides ultimate tone transfer.

Pickups:
Bridge Pickup: Wilkinson WTB Alnico Single Coil.
Neck Pickup: Wilkinson WDG Ceramic Mini Double Coil Humbucker.

Controls:
Single master Volume and Tone controls with three-way pickup selector switch.

Machine heads:
Wilkinson WJ55 machine heads provide simple, effective action for maximum tuning stability.

Neck:
Hard rock Maple with classic Vintage ‘soft C’ profile for instant comfort, speed, accuracy and great feel.

Fingerboard:
Lignum Rosa™ for outstanding tonal transfer, responsiveness and durability with a traditional 10” radius for superb playability and feel.

Scale Length:
25.5" / 648mm.

Frets:
22 Medium profile frets add to comfort, accuracy and overall positive feel of the Vintage V72FTB.

Nut:
43mm Graphite nut, smooth and friction free.

Headstock:
Classic Vintage headstock design for balance and visual appeal.

The V72™ is an original Vintage® ReIssued Series guitar, designed and created by Trev Wilkinson and the UK Vintage design team.

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