Colombo Guitars
Colombo Guitars
Colombo is a budget acoustic and classical guitar line produced in Chinese factories and distributed primarily through the Russian market. The catalog is effectively a rebadge of the older Skylark line that previously served the same retail channels; many model numbers carry over unchanged between the two labels, and Colombo is often described as sitting alongside low-priced tiers from importer...
Colombo is a budget acoustic and classical guitar line produced in Chinese factories and distributed primarily through the Russian market. The catalog is effectively a rebadge of the older Skylark line that previously served the same retail channels; many model numbers carry over unchanged between the two labels, and Colombo is often described as sitting alongside low-priced tiers from importers such as Martinez.
The range centers on entry-level dreadnought, folk, and nylon-string classical guitars, typically identified by LF-series designations such as the LF-3800 (a reduced-size student acoustic), the LF-401C cutaway, and the full-size LF-4111. Construction is consistent with the price point: linden bodies and necks on the cheaper models, with spruce tops appearing on the step-up acoustics. Features like pickguards, truss rods, and cutaways are specified by model rather than across the whole lineup.
Colombo instruments are positioned for beginners, students, and casual players rather than stage or studio work, and they are most commonly encountered through Russian-language music retailers and catalog sites rather than a dedicated manufacturer presence. The brand does not maintain a prominent artist roster or signature-model program.
Colombo Guitars has 2 products cataloged on Equipboard, including Steel-string Acoustic Guitars.
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