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KW ElectroCoustic Guitar has been unleashed
Wendler Instruments has announced the new KW model electroCoustic guitar. This instrument is aimed specifically at the country roadhouse guitarist. The addition of the most traditional single coil pickup design to the resonant and highly responsive red cedar body, allows the widest range of clean spanky tones imaginable. From "Chickin Pickin" through "Western Swing" and "Tennesee Flattop Box" through shifting gears in your KW over-the-road hauler. This lightweight, resonant guitar will fill the dance floor.

The new KW model electroCoustic Guitar
Wendler started with a double carved, western red cedar body, cut from a single billet of lumber. Add a wide, comfortable maple neck with a pao ferro board, and you have the makings of a 5 lb. guitar you can wear all night.
Wendler's "MagPi" system will transmit a pure acoustic sound that even the most delicate ears will fall for, and then switch immediately to a full flavored, big body arch top jazz tone.
But the real cajones show when you center that five speed shifter (located conveniently on the south side of the pick guard) and shift into "truck driving" mode. Double clutch and hit the throttle, it's twangkiness at it's best, ballsy, grinding and fat, with the ability to take just enough edge off the top to save your high frequency hearing, but only if you want to.
For more information, please visit www.electrocoustic.com
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02.10.2007

Interesting to say the least