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Kay Vintage Reissue Guitars Pro Left-Handed Electric Bass Honey Sunburst
Dimensions (Overall): 45.0 inches (L), 2.75 inches (H) x 15.0 inches (W)Weight: 7.5 poundsSize: FullHand orientation: Left-HandedInstrument body construction: SolidNumber of strings: 4Warranty: No Applicable Warranty. To obtain a copy of the manufacturer's or supplier's warranty for this item prior to purchasing the item, & bull; Left-handed model & bull; Body: Single-cutaway, tone-chambered, hollow-body acoustic with unique Kay feedback-resistant bracing. & bull; Back: Parabolic arched maple & bull; Sides: Maple & bull; Top: 3-ply flamed mapleThe Kay Pro Bass, a reissue of the classic K162, has the volume and bite of an electric bass guitar, but when plucked softly, sounds like an upright bass. Solo and rhythm effects are unlimited. Get that unique Chicago-style jazzy blues sound from the semi-hollowbody chamber design and single-coil blade pickup. A special dual-capacitor switch kicks the Pro Bass into overdrive. It cuts the high range and adds punch and the deep tone of a standup bass. Includes hardshell case.
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Kay Vintage Reissue Guitars Thin Twin Left-Handed Electric Guitar Natural Blonde
Dimensions (Overall): 44.5 inches (L), 7.25 inches (H) x 18.25 inches (W)Weight: 21.5 poundsSize: FullFingerboard Material: RosewoodHand orientation: Left-HandedInstrument body construction: LaminateNumber of strings: 6Warranty: No Applicable Warranty. To obtain a copy of the manufacturer's or supplier's warranty for this item prior to purchasing the item, & bull; Gloss-finished maple top, sides and back, tone-chambered body & bull; 24.75"-scale hard maple neck, 20-fret rosewood fingerboard & bull; Dual custom twin-blade pickups, 3-way switch & bull; Tune-o-matic bridge, trapeze tailpiece, vintage-style tunersThe K161 Kay Thin Twin electric guitar was originally introduced in 1952 and was known as the "Jimmy Reed" or "Howlin' Wolf" model. T-Bone Burnett played a Thin Twin to back up Robert Plant and Allison Krause at the 2009 Grammy Awards. The Thin Twin was the first guitar able to create that unique blues sound from the special Kay interior bracing that made the instrument a favorite among blues players as well as rockers of the '50s and '60s.The Thin Twin got its name from its two blade pickups, known for their distinctive clean, sharp, sustaining sound. The Thin Twin's hollowbody chamber parallel bracing produces that gutsy, bluesy, raw sound, creating a clean natural distortion without feedback. Includes case.
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