Vintage V62 Reissued, Ash Blonde

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Vintage V62 Reissued, Ash Blonde

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Vintage V62 Reissued, Ash Blonde Overview

The extremely playable and traditionally styled Vintage V62 Reissued is a guitar that punches way above its weight. American Alder provides a highly resonant body - enabling classic workhorse tone and reliability, while a sturdy but incredibly comfortable Hard rock Maple neck, with a classic Vintage ‘soft C’ profile, adds to the truly great feel.

The fast and flat 10" radius fingerboard, and 22 Medium profile frets enables speed and accuracy, while a 43mm Graphite nut and Wilkinson WJ55S patented E-Z-Lok machine heads give a reliable and sturdy tuning stability - further enhanced by Wilkinson's WTB intonatable bridge; a masterpiece of design, eliminating the intonation problems often found in traditional three saddle, fixed bridge designs. Pickups are two Wilkinson Alnico Single Coils, providing a classic range of sounds ranging from the sweetest country pickings, to super-charged funk, to classic blues grit and gristle.

A great and highly affordable workhorse guitar!


What Vintage say:

The addition of a Wilkinson® WVTB bridge pickup the '62 gives even more bite for hotter single coil tones!

The V62™ is an original Vintage® ReIssued Series guitar, designed and created by Trev Wilkinson and the UK Vintage design team.

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Rated 5.00 out of 5 01/11/2017

Incredible value. A bit of fret buzz and a dink on the top edge of the fret board but looks, plays and sounds great straight out of the box. I've got five Vintage guitars now and i wouldn't have any qualms about buying another. I enjoy playing them as much as my genuine counterparts.

Stephen Deamer

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