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Description
The Epiphone FR100 acoustic guitar is your gateway to the world of steel-string acoustics, offering both budding and seasoned musicians a reliable, quality instrument at an accessible price point. Crafted with a spruce top and mahogany back and sides, this guitar delivers a rich, warm sound that resonates beautifully, making it ideal for a wide range of musical styles from folk to blues.
The FR100 is designed with a classic dreadnought shape, ensuring a balanced tone with plenty of volume, whether you're strumming in a coffee shop or recording in the studio. The mahogany neck with a rosewood fingerboard offers smooth playability, perfect for those extended jam sessions. With its durable construction, this guitar is built to withstand the rigors of travel and performance, making it an excellent companion for musicians on the go.
Epiphone has a long-standing reputation for producing instruments with great sound and quality craftsmanship, and the FR100 is no exception. Its affordability does not compromise its ability to produce a full-bodied sound, making it a popular choice for both beginners and experienced players seeking a reliable backup guitar.
Key Features:
- Spruce top with mahogany back and sides
- Classic dreadnought body shape
- Mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard
- Chrome hardware
- Epiphone’s signature quality and craftsmanship
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Nice Made in Japan Dreadnought acoustic from Epiphone.
Made in Japan in 1985. Owned it since 1988. Been round the world a few times and still sounds decent.
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