Fender FA-125 Dreadnought Acoustic with Gig Bag, Natural

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Fender FA-125 Dreadnought Acoustic with Gig Bag, Natural

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Fender FA-125 Dreadnought Acoustic with Gig Bag, Natural Overview

This great value entry level acoustic guitar has Laminated Mahogany Back and sides with a Laminated Spruce Top, the "dreadnought" shape refers to the classic large body which typically projects well and is the loudest of the acoustic shapes. With a Walnut fingerboard and bridge, Nato Neck and Gloss finish, it also boasts the ‘Easy-to-Play’ neck shape with rolled fretboard edges, Dual-Action Truss Rod and wide string spacing.

The FA-125 is a perfect solution for those wanting an acoustic guitar which offers great bang for the buck. Resonant, toneful and easy to play, this guitar is a perfect accompaniment to the budding singer-songwriter.

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Rated 5.00 out of 5 16/11/2022

Bought as a present Beautiful guitar, seems great quality

Mrs Janine Lowes

Rated 5.00 out of 5 02/3/2021

Beautiful guitar! Such a pleasure to play. I am not expert when it comes to playing the guitar, but after 4 days of playing with it I am impressed with the feel and sound! Very high quality. Told my musician friend that I bought this guitar. They were looking for a new acoustic, so they bought it and are giving it rave reviews too! We are both very happy!

John codsausage

Rated 5.00 out of 5 11/12/2020

Excellent service. Very quick delivery.

Mary Norris

Rated 5.00 out of 5 16/6/2020

Fantastic item as all Fender products are AAA the thinner neck has enabled me to continue playing after an operation to remove bones from my left wrist so happy to continue learning to play again without pain.

Customer

Rated 5.00 out of 5 10/6/2020

Brilliantl!

Gordon Richards

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