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Description

Stepping back in time to the golden era of guitar craftsmanship, the 1965 Kay "Artist Model" Classical Guitar, Model K-7000, embodies a rich history and timeless design. Known for its distinctive sound quality, this classical guitar is a cherished piece among enthusiasts and collectors alike. Handcrafted with precision, the K-7000 features a solid spruce top that delivers a warm, full-bodied tone, perfectly suited for classical and flamenco styles.

The mahogany back and sides contribute to its resonant sound and robust projection, making it a versatile choice for both stage performances and intimate practice sessions. The rosewood fingerboard offers smooth playability, while the traditional classical neck profile ensures comfort and ease of movement across frets.

With its vintage charm and authentic sound, the 1965 Kay K-7000 is more than just a musical instrument; it's a bridge to an era marked by innovation and artistry in guitar making. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or a passionate hobbyist, this guitar promises a unique playing experience that resonates with history and craftsmanship.

Key Features:

  • Solid spruce top for enhanced tonal quality
  • Mahogany back and sides for robust sound projection
  • Rosewood fingerboard for smooth playability
  • Traditional classical neck profile for comfort
  • Vintage design with a rich historical background

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