Amazing Deal on a Genuine Takamine!
Here's one of those little bits of guitar trivia that never fails to surprise people when you spring it at them: Takamine guitars are actually named after the Takamine Mountains in Sakashita, Japan. It's at the base of these mountains that Takamine guitars have been made for over 40 years! What began as a small family business has evolved into one of the leading guitar manufacturers in the world. The company opened its doors while guitar playing was gaining popularity in Japan during the early 60's. As business grew, the owners saw the need to develop their skills and attract design and manufacturing talent. One of the most important additions to the company was Mass Hirade, who joined Takamine in 1968 and made amazing improvements to the design and build quality.
Takamine EG260C Features:- Rosette: Abalone
- Features: FXC Body Style
- Fingerboard: Rosewood
- Sides: Mahogany
- Electronics: TP4T
- Body Shape: FXC Cutaway
- Back: Mahogany
- Color: Black
- Top: Spruce
- Inlays: Abalone Dots
- Tuners: Chrome
| Takamine EG260C - Black Specs: |
| String Type |
TBD |
| Number of Strings |
6 |
| Body Style/Shape |
FXC Cutaway |
| Left-/Right-handed |
Right-handed |
| Color |
Black |
| Finish |
TBD |
| Top Wood |
Spruce |
| Back & Sides Wood |
Nato |
| Body Bracing |
TBD |
| Neck Wood |
TBD |
| Fingerboard Material |
Rosewood |
| Fingerboard Inlay |
Dots |
| Binding |
TBD |
| Neck Shape |
TBD |
| Number of Frets |
20 |
| Scale Length |
TBD |
| Tuning Machines |
Chrome |
| Bridge Material |
TBD |
| Nut/Saddle Material |
TBD |
| Nut Width |
TBD |
| Body Length |
TBD |
| Body Width |
TBD |
| Body Depth |
TBD |
| Overall Length |
TBD |
| Electronics |
TP4T |
| Case Included |
No Case Included |
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