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
This is a Press Release
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At least they don’t look like a guitar only a girl would play for a change
Looks like they are trying to copy Ibanez LOL