Saturday, July 21, 2012

Ultratone Guitars Product Spotlight : Vintage V100AFD Paradise Flamed Amber Electric Guitar



It’s true to say that the best guitars are built from the inside out, and Vintage enjoys a well-earned reputation for building great guitars.  And now, the superb line-up of exciting Vintage electric guitars just got even better. Working with acknowledged guitar industry guru Trevor Wilkinson, Vintage has now introduced a fantastic new line-up of Wilkinson-equipped Vintage electrics and semi-acoustics. Using Trev's excellent range of pickups, tuners and hardware has taken Vintage electrics to the next level.

Vintage guitars – great looking, great sounding, great to play – and all at unbelievably competitive prices.


Today, we look at the Vintage V100AFD Paradise Flamed Amber Electric Guitar.  At first it will recall a very notable guitar played by a certain guitarist who wheres a black top hat!

This instrument is an irrestible package of attitude and power.  This guitar features a solid mahogany single cutaway body with a genuine carved maple cap and flame maple veneer top, the V100AFD Paradise Flamed Amber electric guitar comes with single ply ivory coloured binding and a cherry red back.

With its mahogany set neck and rosewood fingerboard, this is a guitar that looks just as amazing as it sounds. The Paradise comes with a pair of WVHZ Wilkinson Zebra humbucking pickups that provide a seismic punch of chunky rocking tones.

As well as the Wilkinson tuners and bridge (a Vintage standard), the Paradise includes a set of chrome straplocks – ideal for those moments when you want to scale the PA stack without your guitar ending up in bits.

Vintage V100AFD Paradise Flamed Amber Electric Guitar Features:

Mahogany Body with Carved Maple Cap
Set In Mahogany Neck
Rosewood Fretboard
24.75" Scale Length
22 Frets
Pearloid Crown Neck Inlays
Chrome Wilkinson WJ44 Tuners
Tune-O-Matic Bridge
2 Wilkinson WVHZ Humbucker Pickups Zebra Coils
Chrome Hardware
2 Volume, 2 Tone Controls
3 Way Pickup Selector Toggle

  















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