Froggy Bottom K Deluxe RW Acoustic Guitar
  • Deluxe Rosewood Froggy Bottom K Acoustic Guitar with High - Quality Craftsmanship
  • Deluxe Rosewood Froggy Bottom K Acoustic Guitar with High - Quality Craftsmanship
  • Deluxe Rosewood Froggy Bottom K Acoustic Guitar with High - Quality Craftsmanship
  • Deluxe Rosewood Froggy Bottom K Acoustic Guitar with High - Quality Craftsmanship
  • Deluxe Rosewood Froggy Bottom K Acoustic Guitar with High - Quality Craftsmanship
  • Deluxe Rosewood Froggy Bottom K Acoustic Guitar with High - Quality Craftsmanship

Froggy Bottom K Deluxe RW Acoustic Guitar

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Froggy Bottom Guitars are among the top - notch hand - made instruments. Master Builder Michael Millard crafts every guitar body and carves each neck himself. His elite team takes care of purfling, spraying, decoration, and setup. Only about 100 Froggy Bottom guitars are made annually to maintain a close link with individual players. The Froggy Bottom K, a popular full - size guitar with Gibson - inspired jumbo curves and a tight waist, offers a well - balanced, overtone - rich sound across all dynamics. It's responsive, clear, and versatile, suitable for various music styles. This deluxe model features rosewood back and sides, adding clarity, warmth, and balance to its tone. Specifications: Body Shape: Full - Size Jumbo; Body Material: Spruce/Rosewood; Body Width: 16'; Body Length: 20'; Body Depth: 4.25'; Body Colour: Natural; Body Finish: Gloss; Fretboard Material: Rosewood; Fretboard Inlays: Custom; Scale Length: 25.25'; Nut Width: 1.75'; No. of Frets: 20'.




Using your Froggy Bottom K Deluxe RW Acoustic Guitar is a breeze. First, tune it up. You can use a tuner to get the right pitch. Once tuned, start strumming or picking to create your music. For different sounds, try varying your strumming pattern or the pressure on the strings. When not in use, keep it in a dry and cool place. Avoid leaving it in direct sunlight or in a very humid area as this can damage the wood. Wipe it down regularly with a soft cloth to keep it clean. Also, check the strings periodically and replace them when they start to sound dull or look worn out. And remember, if you're going to transport it, use a proper guitar case to protect it from bumps and scratches.


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