Framus Camarillo Custom Left Handed
Discontinued Models Electric Guitars by Framus
Discontinued Models Electric Guitars by Framus
Framus luthiers have designed the Camarillo line of guitars with the intention of competing in the top league of metal-oriented guitars with soloist-like shape. Camarillo`s with custom treatment are outstanding beasts with rock solid quality of material and tone, as well as personality. This particular model comes with a solid, double cutaway body made of swamp ash back and carved flame maple top. Tune-o-matic/stoptail is a perennial combo, but still unmatched when it comes to fixed bridge stability. Seymour Duncan provides SH-4/SH-1 pickup combo. Master volume with push-pull, master tone and three-position blade switch make up the controls department. Ovangkol neck is bolted-in and topped with a tigerstripe ebony fingerboard. 22 jumbo frets and mother-of-pearl inlays complete the fingerboard.
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