The Loar LH-319 Hand-Carved Archtop Electric Guitar

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Designed from "golden age" archtop specs, the LH-319's elegant tone and style comes from a maple back and sides, a hand carved spruce top, and P-90 pickups.

What's special about this item?

Feature: What it does:
Spruce top Articulate tone, projects well, resists scratches
Maple back and sides Bright, focused tone with enhanced sustain
The Loar P-90 pickups Bright and snappy tones with a vintage flair
Butterbean open-gear tuners Classy looks, exceptional tuning stability

The Loar LH-319 begins with a solid hand-carved and hand-graduated spruce top accompanied by select maple back and sides. The mahogany neck has the traditional V-profile familiar to aficionados of classic Golden Age instruments. With a 16" lower bout and a classic 24-3/4" scale, the LH-319 is designed from original Golden Age archtop specs. Loar carefully placed their dual P-90 pickups in what they believe are the perfect spots for great tone and versatility. The classic high output and articulate treble response of P-90s are an ideal match to the spruce top and maple back and sides, giving players a wide variety of tonal options for a broad spectrum of musical styles.

With a classic Fleur-de-Lys headstock inlay, bone nut, open-geared Grover butterbean tuners, a historically accurate sunburst finish and two great-sounding P-90 pickups, they've built a guitar that will inspire you with vintage vibe.

- Top: Solid Hand-Carved, Hand-Graduated Spruce
- Back & Sides: Maple
- Neck: Mahogany with Vintage "V" Profile
- Fretboard: Bound Rosewood
- Headstock Inlay: Fleur-de-Lys
- Finish Type: Gloss
- Finish Options: Vintage Sunburst
- Tuning Machines: Grover Butterbean
- Scale Length: 24-3/4"
- Truss Rod: Two way
- Frets: 19
- Binding: Ivory
- Bridge: Compensated Ebony
- Upper Bout: 11-1/2"
- Lower Bout: 16"
- Nut, Width: Bone, 1-3/4"
- Depth: 3-3/4"
- Body Length: 20-1/4"
- Total Length: 40-1/2"
- Pickup: 2 x The Loar P-90
- Controls: 1 Volume, 1 Tone

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