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Santana II using rare Brazilian rosewood
It is a signature model designed based on a guitar made for Carlos Santana in 1980, and will be the Santana II produced from 1998 to 2007 as a successor to Santana I, the first commercially available in 1995 to 1998. A mahogany body close to a symmetric with a unique shape is a gorgeous figuard maple top, and a 24.5 -inch scale mahogany neck is set. Brazilian rose wood, a rare material, is used for fingerboards, head veneers and rod cover. The inlay work by the Abalon shellfish in each part, including the head eagle, is also gorgeous. A wonderful one with a rich midrange, rich sustain and thickness.
Specification:
Body: Artist Grade Maple Carved Top / Mahogany Back
Neck: Mahogany Set Neck, Santana Wide Fat
Fingerboard: Brazilian Rosewood W/ Ripple Abalone Bird Inlay 24F
Pickups: Santana Zebra Bobbin Treble & Amp; Bass Pickups
Tuners: Phase II Locking Tuners
Nut-width: 42.9mm
Scale: 24.5 “
Weight: 3.83kg
Case: Original Hardcase
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