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Reverend Club King 290 Electric Guitar with Bigsby, Roasted Maple, Deep Sea Blue

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Reverend Club King 290 Electric Guitar with Bigsby, Roasted Maple, Deep Sea BlueThe Reverend Club King 290 is a unique take on the semi hollow electric guitar. It pairs a hollowed out Korina body with a solid spruce top, plus a single cats eye f hole for resonant, acoustic overtones. The medium oval neck and the 12 radius fingerboard are roasted maple, loaded with 22 frets over a 25. 5 scale. The woody 9A5 pickups work in tandem with the semi hollow design. They are controlled by a volume tone 3 way configuration, plus that

The Reverend Club King 290 is a unique take on the semi-hollow electric guitar. It pairs a hollowed out Korina body with a solid spruce top, plus a single cat’s-eye f-hole for resonant, acoustic overtones. The medium oval neck and the 12” radius fingerboard are roasted maple, loaded with 22 frets over a 25.5” scale.

The woody 9A5 pickups work in tandem with the semi-hollow design. They are controlled by a volume/tone/3-way configuration, plus that lovely Reverend bass contour knob that allows you to add in or remove bass frequency.

The Bigsby B50 Vibrato system is kept in check with the combination of a roller bridge, a slippery Boneite nut, and locking tuning machines. These components together assure maximum tuning stability during vibrato usage.

The Club King 290 is an exciting mashup of bolt-on, semi-hollow, Bigsby-loaded, P-90-powered, 6-string goodness.

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