Fender Kingman Sunburst 1968

6-String Acoustic Guitar with Brazilian Rosewood Fingerboard. Made in the USA.
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Fender Kingman Sunburst 1968

Vintage

Description & Specs

The following specs were carefully collected and recorded by a skilled technician. For a more detailed description and questions regarding sound, feel, or cosmetic condition, please visit our Lincoln Avenue showroom or call to speak to one of our Used and Vintage experts.
Finish Details: Original
Body Material: Maple
Body Details: Maple back and sides with spruce top. There is an outline of a pick holder with super glue reside on the side of the bass shoulder.
Neck Material: Maple
Fingerboard Material: Brazilian Rosewood
Neck Profile: "C" profile
Neck Thickness (IN): .86" (1st fret), .86" (12th fret)
Fingerboard Radius: 7.25"
Nut Width: 1-9/16"
Scale Length: 25 1/2"
Neck Details: Bolt-on maple neck with bound Brazilian rosewood fretboard, block inlays, and heel-adjust truss rod
Electronics: Original single coil Fender pickup with volume and tone controls. The roller knob for the tone control is missing. The pot codes are obscured, but appear original to the instrument.
Pickup Measurements: 9.8k
Hardware: The nut has been replaced.
Weight: 6lbs 12oz
Modifications/Repairs: The nut is not original.
Case Details: Original hardshell case
Cosmetic Condition: The guitar shows nice aging, with finish checking and several small dings on the front and sides of the body, and finish wear along the binding. The back of the bridge is lifting slightly from the body, but is secured with bolts. The back of the body has additional patches of finish wear, and a half-circle of dings on the back of the treble shoulder. There is an outline of a pick holder with superglue reside on the side of the bass shoulder. The back of the neck is smooth.
Serial Number: 226406
Tech Notes: Plays well with low action; the guitar is currently set up with 12-51 pure nickel strings. The frets are narrow and medium-low with light wear. The serial number and body appointments date the guitar to 1968.
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