Daisy Rock now shipping the Serenade Parlor and Butterfly Jumbo

Daisy Rock has announced the arrival of two new 2010 acoustic guitar models! Daisy Rock is now shipping the new Serenade Parlor acoustic guitar. Constructed from a mahogany body and topped with a solid cedar top with a beautiful herringbone binding, the Serenade Parlor sounds as amazing as it looks. The 19-fret, 24 1/4” scale, set-in “Slim & Narrow” mahogany neck is easier for girls with smaller hands to play and boasts a rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays. Daisy Rock chrome tuners and D’Addario EXP 11 strings ensure a great sound with stable tuning that no serious guitarist should be without. Available in a golden Cinnamon Girl finish, the Serenade Parlor acoustic is now available at a retail price of $359 and a street price of $279.


Serenade Parlor Acoustic


Butterfly Jumbo Acoustic/Electric

The Spalted Maple Butterfly Jumbo acoustic/electric guitar is the latest addition to Daisy Rock’s popular exotic wood series. Daisy Rock’s latest acoustic-electric guitar offers a great tone, superior feel, and a cozy, natural look—all at a price that won’t break the bank! The Daisy Rock Butterfly Jumbo acoustic/electric guitar is constructed from Spalted Maple, complete with white binding and a Butterfly on the 12th fret marker. The Butterfly guitar is designed to be lightweight and it sports Daisy Rock’s trademark “Slim & Narrow” neck design, so females can pick it up and play with comfort and ease. Featuring a Mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard, and powered by a Fishman Isys system with Volume, Contour, and Phase controls, the Butterfly guitar offers spectacular sound quality whether you’re plugged in or not, and sports pro-features that no serious guitarist should be without. The Spalted Maple Jumbo Butterfly is now available at a retail price of $499 and a street price of $379.

For more information, please visit www.daisyrock.com

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Looks like they are trying to copy Ibanez LOL

At least they don't look like a guitar only a girl would play for a change

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