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The Waterloo guitar line is a look back in time, to when there was a genuine need for soulful tone that could be coaxed from simple instruments. The blues, country, and folk music played on these instruments was made in heartfelt response to the hard times of the depression era. It was music heard in work camps and barn dances, kitchens and honky-tonks, porches, street corners and churches. These musical styles became the roots of popular American music for decades to come. The Waterloo brand is all about capturing the voice and spirit of the very best depression era guitars in well-made and very playable instruments.

Other specifications include:

  • Solid spruce top
  • Solid mahogany back and sides
  • Ivoroid bound top and soundhole
  • Walnut backstrip
  • Vintage-style sunburst top
  • Tigerstripe pickguard
  • Satin nitrocellulose lacquer finish
  • Unbound mahogany neck
  • Rosewood fretboard and bridge
  • Bone cut-through saddle with 2 3/8" spacing
  • 1 ¾" Ebony nut
  • Stenciled Waterloo logo
  • Mother-of-Pearl dot fingerboard inlays
  • Low Profile neck shape
  • 24 7/8" scale length
  • Ebony bridge pins
  • Golden Age Restoration plate tuners
  • Ladder bracing
  • Truss rod neck
  • Hard Case
  • #3179

 For more information about the Waterloo by Collings WL-14L, please contact us.

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Waterloo by Collings

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Waterloo by Collings WL-14L Low Profile Neck - Truss Rod

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The Waterloo guitar line is a look back in time, to when there was a genuine need for soulful tone that could be coaxed from simple instruments. The blues, country, and folk music played on these instruments was made in heartfelt response to the hard times of the depression era. It was music heard in work camps and barn dances, kitchens and honky-tonks, porches, street corners and churches. These musical styles became the roots of popular American music for decades to come. The Waterloo brand is all about capturing the voice and spirit of the very best depression era guitars in well-made and very playable instruments.

Other specifications include:

  • Solid spruce top
  • Solid mahogany back and sides
  • Ivoroid bound top and soundhole
  • Walnut backstrip
  • Vintage-style sunburst top
  • Tigerstripe pickguard
  • Satin nitrocellulose lacquer finish
  • Unbound mahogany neck
  • Rosewood fretboard and bridge
  • Bone cut-through saddle with 2 3/8" spacing
  • 1 ¾" Ebony nut
  • Stenciled Waterloo logo
  • Mother-of-Pearl dot fingerboard inlays
  • Low Profile neck shape
  • 24 7/8" scale length
  • Ebony bridge pins
  • Golden Age Restoration plate tuners
  • Ladder bracing
  • Truss rod neck
  • Hard Case
  • #3179

 For more information about the Waterloo by Collings WL-14L, please contact us.

Manufacturer
Waterloo by Collings

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Waterloo by Collings WL-14L Low Profile Neck - Truss Rod
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