Orangewood | Clementine Double Cutaway Chambered Electric Guitar
Experience a Semi-Hollow Guitar that Feels Built for You!
Orangewood Guitars unveiled their first electric guitar design with the Del Sol Baritone earlier this year, striking out on a bold new addition to their lineup of player-friendly, value-packed acoustic guitars! Now, players everywhere can experience a semi-hollow design that was designed for supreme comfort with the new Orangewood Clementine! Pairing a traditional double–cutaway design with a contoured belly cut and a reduced body profile, Clementine is made for players of all stripes to harness the supreme tonal versatility that the semi-hollow body design is known for!
Fully Ripe Tone, Sweet as Candy!
Available in either Americano, Bluebird, or Evergreen finishes, each Clementine starts off with a solid mahogany body and carved maple top, for an instantly familiar tonal profile. Seymour Duncan Seth Lover Humbuckers deliver tones that are inspired by the very earliest of semi-hollowbody guitars, offering outstanding dynamics and a sweet top end that allows your leads to soar amongst any crowd.
SHOP ORANGEWOOD GUITARSBe among the first to capture the sweet tones and performance power of the Orangewood Clementine today at CME by calling us at (773) 525-7773, chatting with us online, or simply coming into our Lincoln Avenue showroom!
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