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Dreadnought, 6-string acoustic, Spruce top, Mahogany back & sides, Rosewood bridge & fingerboard, gigbag - Water-based Gloss Natural.
Available in Solid Top and Laminated Top models. The essence of what a good guitar should be, STANDARD line instruments are not just “Guitar Shaped Objects.” With a Glass-Fibre reinforced neck, genuine Rosewood fingerboard and bridge, and traditional scalloped-X soundboard bracing, the STANDARD is an excellent balance of tone, stability and price.
“Great for whether you’re a beginner or for when you just want a knock-around guitar for the beach or what have you. It’s got all the proper appointments that a well-made guitar has; a great sounding inexpensive guitar!” ~ Sean Harkness, New York, NY – USA.
The STANDARD D350 is an affordable Dreadnought body acoustic guitar that is a perfect place to begin your musical journey. The ever popular Dreadnought body features traditional scalloped-X bracing and produces a big, rich and loud sound. Less susceptible to climate changes, its laminated spruce soundboard is more stable than a solid top.
STANDARD 300 line instruments focus on creating the best balance of sound, stability & price. The combination of a laminate Spruce top, and a Glass-fibre reinforced Mahogany neck provide exceptional stability and resists changes due to humidity. Its laminated Mahogany back & sides and Rosewood fingerboard & bridge contribute to its tonal and visual beauty. A gloss finish protects the STANDARD 300. Includes Walden gig bag.
The story of Walden Guitars can be traced back to the early 90’s and Walden’s eccentric and charismatic boss, Jonathan Lee. Jonathan’s forays into the world of guitar started off as a guitarist for various electric and acoustic acts in New York, San Francisco and Middletown, Connecticut. According to Jon, success during these first gigs meant getting paid just enough to pay for gas and a couple of beers.
It was around this time that Jonathan first attended a guitar building class conducted by veteran luthier Charles Fox, and his life with the instrument would be changed forever. Lee and Fox immediately found common ground with their mutual love of the instrument and soon became partners to found the CFox Guitar Company. And even while working at CFox as the Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Lee continued to finish, buff and setup guitars even while handling the sales and marketing of the completed instruments. And by the time the CFox Company closed in 2001, Lee, Fox and their team of eight luthiers had lovingly crafted hundreds of acoustic guitars which are still highly desired today. During this time, Charles and Jonathan were working with Taiwanese musical instruments manufacturer KHS Musical Instruments to develop their guitar manufacturing project in China. Jonathan, born in Boston, Massachusetts, and an admirer of Thoreau’s work suggested the Walden name and a brand was born. Charles and Jonathan went on to create the designs and manufacturing processes that would be the beginnings of Walden guitars.
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