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Ashbury Rathlin Auditorium Solid Sitka spruce, mahogany body, Indian r/w binding & f/b, scalloped bracing

GR5221: Ashbury Rathlin Auditorium
Solid Sitka spruce, mahogany body, Indian r/w binding & f/b, scalloped bracing. Made in Vietnam
This is one of our most popular items

Price: £189.00 Pounds Stg  (€250,00 Euro)

Availability
Available Quantity - In our warehouse: 7
On Display in our Shops: 6
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About Ashbury Guitars
Ashbury Specialises in high quality acoustic guitars. This range has been designed with the Folk guitarist firmly in mind. The Lindisfarne and Rathlin models are made in a boutique factory in Vietnam, and were designed in consultation with Luthier Phil Davidson.

Lindisfarne Series
The Lindisfarne Cedar Series Guitars have a solid Western Cedar Wood top, solid Rosecherry body, and Ivorywood binding. They all come equipped with one of the new Headway SA-1 Pickups. The Lindisfarne guitars each come with a superb quality and very attractive mahogany faced wooden case. This range is made up of dreadnought, OOO, OOO with cutaway, and auditorium models.

Rathlin Series
The Rathlins all have a solid Spruce top, with a Mahogany body and Indian Rosewood binding and fingerboard. The range is made up of dreadnought, auditorium, OOO and OOO with cutaway models, and all are available as acoustics, or fitted with the Headway Snake 3 under-saddle active pickup.

"A cool dreadnought and an electro-acoustic for a price that's right"
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"Affordable, Good Looking and Great Sounding. You'd be mad not to"
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