Recording King Announces New All-Solid Contemporary Series Acoustic Guitars
January 17, 2008
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With modern styling, original detailing and superior craftsmanship, new Contemporary Series acoustic guitars from Recording King introduce new traditions to the 21st century.
Contemporary Series acoustic guitars are a new benchmark in value and design. These all-solid guitars appeal to a broad cross-section of players who want the expertise of pre-war craftsmanship but the style and look of something truly original.
Available in dreadnaught or 000-style with cutaway and Fishman EQ pickup, each model features a solid AA Sitka spruce top, solid African mahogany or solid East Indian rosewood back and sides, fully scalloped forward-x bracing, a one-piece mahogany neck with a thin "C" profile, half moon tuners and an ebony fretboard and bridge.
The RDC-126/127 has black/white purfling on the top and back, a black beveled pickguard, an M.O.P. dot fretboard inlay and maple binding.
The RDC-226/227 has top, back and side purfling, maple binding on the body, fretboard and headstock, a contemporary snowflake abalone fretboard inlay and an original "cat eye and diamond" rosette.
Recording King is the manufacturer of resonator banjos, open back banjos, acoustic guitars and cowboy art guitars.
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For more information, visit their web site at www.recordingking.com.
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