2022 - Fender Nile Rodgers Hitmaker Stratocaster - Olympic White #NR00443A
Serial: NR00443A
Weight: 8 lbs 1 oz
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A refined P90, the Collings I-30 LC is one of the most acoustically responsive and versatile electric guitars offered by Collings. A lightweight trestle brace design, Lollar Dog Ear P90s, 24 7/8” scale length, and 50s style wiring creates a guitar that offers years of playability and reliability for any musician in jazz, blues, rock n' roll and many other styles.
This particular instrument was on display at the 2019 Winter NAMM Show In Anahiem, California. We were lucky enough to acquire this show piece for Eddies's Guitars.
Other specifications of the I-30 LC include:
For more information about the Collings I-30 LC, please contact us.
A refined P90, the Collings I-30 LC is one of the most acoustically responsive and versatile electric guitars offered by Collings. A lightweight trestle brace design, Lollar Dog Ear P90s, 24 7/8” scale length, and 50s style wiring creates a guitar that offers years of playability and reliability for any musician in jazz, blues, rock n' roll and many other styles.
This particular instrument was on display at the 2019 Winter NAMM Show In Anahiem, California. We were lucky enough to acquire this show piece for Eddies's Guitars.
Other specifications of the I-30 LC include:
For more information about the Collings I-30 LC, please contact us.
Yes, this is the actual guitar you’re looking at – not a generic stock photo! We take the time to individually photograph each and every guitar we sell so that you know exactly what you’re getting. From the grain of the wood to the unique finish and subtle character marks, what you see in the photo is the very guitar that will be shipped to your door. No surprises, no guesswork – just full transparency and confidence in your purchase.
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