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- Takamine® GC5 Series Acoustic Classical Guitar in Natural Gloss Finish ★ BRAND NEW | IN BOX ★ GREAT WARRANTY | LIMITLESS LAYBY | PAYPAL
Takamine® GC5 Series Acoustic Classical Guitar in Natural Gloss Finish ★ BRAND NEW | IN BOX ★ GREAT WARRANTY | LIMITLESS LAYBY | PAYPAL
SKU:
NTM-TGC5NAT-N
A$649.00
A$599.00
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The TGC5 is an elegant classical guitar that features deluxe cosmetic appointments, solid top construction and a warm, resonant sound that will bring out the best in your music. An ideal choice for players looking for a refined and well-balanced classical guitar, the TGC5 combines a fan braced solid spruce top with black walnut back and sides to produce all of the rich, nylon string tone players expect from a Takamine classical guitar.
The comfortable mahogany neck and laurel fingerboard provide great feel and playability, while the dovetail neck joint provides superior wood to wood contact for better resonance and excellent structural stability.
Other great features include a beautiful inlaid mosaic rosette, synthetic bone nut and bridge saddle, laurel headcap, gold tuners with white pearl buttons and a luxurious gloss finish.
★ BRAND NEW | IN BOX ★ 1-Year NEW Manufacturer's Warranty | UNLIMITED LAY-BY | PAYPAL
We Are Australia's CHEAPEST
► $649.00 (RRP) reduced to ONLY $599.00
► 100% Designed By Takamine®
► An elegant classical guitar
► Mahogany neck with dovetail neck joint on a laurel fretboard, synthetic bone saddle 19 nickel-silver frets, chrome tuners, and side-dot inlays
► Features deluxe cosmetic appointments, solid top construction and a warm, resonant sound
► The TGC5NAT features a spruce top with great feel and playability
We Are Australia's CHEAPEST
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SPECIFICATIONS:
SKU: TGC5NAT
UPC/EAN: 190262043188
Brand: Takamine
Type: 4/4 Size Classical Guitars
Series: Takamine G Series
Body Shape: Classical 4/4
Finish: Natural Gloss
Body Top: Solid Spruce
Body Back: Black Walnut
Body Sides: Black Walnut
Neck: Mahogany with Dovetail Neck Joint
Fretboard: Laurel
Scale Length: 648 mm
Nut: Width - 51 mm
Machine Heads: Gold with White Pearl Buttons
Bridge: Laurel with Synthetic Bone Saddle
Rosette: Inlaid Mosaic
Electronics: None
Unique Features: Laurel Headcap
_____________________________________________________________________
THE TAKAMINE COMPANY HISTORY
Its longstanding devotion to innovation and continual improvement has placed it among the world’s premier acoustic guitar makers, with truly fine instruments that are the first choice of performing guitarists worldwide.
With humble beginnings in 1959 as a small family-run guitar shop nestled at the foot of Mount Takamine in the central Japanese town of Sakashita, the fledgling company took the mountain’s name in 1962 and began in earnest the journey that led to the phenomenal success that is the modern Takamine company.
The timeline outlines that remarkable evolution.
1959: The small family-run instrument workshop that would later become the Takamine company is founded in the town of Sakashita, at the foot of Mount Takamine in central Japan.
1962: As guitar playing gains popularity in Japan, the small company is re-named as Takamine Gakki Ltd., after the mountain itself.
1968: The company grows to 60 employees and becomes a leading builder of classical guitars and mandolins. Luthier Mass Hirade arrives at Takamine and introduces many effective design and manufacturing improvements. The company later adds Hirade’s name to many of its classical guitar models in honor of his contributions.
1975: Hirade becomes Takamine’s president and launches efforts to bring the instruments to a much wider audience. Takamine guitars soon become available worldwide.
1978: Development of the under-saddle Palathetic™ pickup revolutionizes amplified acoustic guitar design.
1979: Takamine introduces its first acoustic-electric model, the PT-007S.
1986: The first “Natural” series guitar is introduced.
1987: Takamine marks its 25th anniversary with the introduction of its first Limited Edition guitar model, the EF25.
1988: Introduction of the Takamine parametric EQ (TP preamp; later redesigned as the AAP preamp).
1989: Innovative external battery box and replaceable preamp package systems are developed.
1990: The Steve Wariner signature model is introduced.
1994: Takamine pioneers the use of laser inlay work, resulting in remarkably intricate yet precise inlay designs.
1995: The Garth Brooks signature model is introduced.
1999: Fully automated precision neck machining developed. John Jorgensen signature models introduced.
2004: Debut of the first onboard acoustic guitar tube preamp, the CTP-1 Cool Tube®, and the Tri-ax “add-on” acoustic guitar pickup.
2005: Takamine opens a new headquarters and main factory in its longtime hometown, Sakashita, Japan. In the United States, Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry commissions Takamine to design its 80th anniversary commemorative guitar.
.
2007: Takamine introduces its 45th Anniversary guitar.
2008: The Kenny Chesney signature model is introduced.
2009: The Glen Frey signature model is introduced.
2012: Takamine celebrates its 50th anniversary. Toby Keith Signature model introduced.
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We are the NSW Mid-North Coast Franchise Dealer for these (and more) quality musical instruments & equipment plus loads more guitar, drum, keyboard, recording, and live brands.
_____________________________________________________________________
Contact Us:
∎ N E W T O N E M U S I C and ∎ GUITAR TRAINING CENTRE
58 COMMERCE STREET | TAREE NSW 2430
(PH) 0 2 6 5 5 2 1 4 4 4 | (PH) 0 4 0 7 1 1 4 1 1 2
(E) groundy@tsn.cc
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★ For more than 25 years at N E W T O N E M U S I C we provide: ★
✓ FREE SHIPPING to Eastern States ($45 to WA, NT & TAS).
✓ 1-Year NEW Manufacturer’s WARRANTY.
✓ 1-Year Classic USED WARRANTY.
✓ LAYBY without time limits & receipts showing remaining balance.
✓ PAYPAL Safe & Secure Payment.
✓ CREDIT CARD phone MOTO & BPOINT payments accepted.
✓ NO INTEREST EVER Finance available.
✓ BANK DEPOSIT Groundwater's Guitar School Inc
58 Commerce Street, Taree NSW 2430
( BSB: 0 6 2 6 0 3 / ACC: 1 0 1 7 1 0 9 2 )
✓ PHONE SUPPORT (Long Hours) 02 6552 1444 / 0407 114 112
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The comfortable mahogany neck and laurel fingerboard provide great feel and playability, while the dovetail neck joint provides superior wood to wood contact for better resonance and excellent structural stability.
Other great features include a beautiful inlaid mosaic rosette, synthetic bone nut and bridge saddle, laurel headcap, gold tuners with white pearl buttons and a luxurious gloss finish.
★ BRAND NEW | IN BOX ★ 1-Year NEW Manufacturer's Warranty | UNLIMITED LAY-BY | PAYPAL
We Are Australia's CHEAPEST
► $649.00 (RRP) reduced to ONLY $599.00
► 100% Designed By Takamine®
► An elegant classical guitar
► Mahogany neck with dovetail neck joint on a laurel fretboard, synthetic bone saddle 19 nickel-silver frets, chrome tuners, and side-dot inlays
► Features deluxe cosmetic appointments, solid top construction and a warm, resonant sound
► The TGC5NAT features a spruce top with great feel and playability
We Are Australia's CHEAPEST
_____________________________________________________________________
SPECIFICATIONS:
SKU: TGC5NAT
UPC/EAN: 190262043188
Brand: Takamine
Type: 4/4 Size Classical Guitars
Series: Takamine G Series
Body Shape: Classical 4/4
Finish: Natural Gloss
Body Top: Solid Spruce
Body Back: Black Walnut
Body Sides: Black Walnut
Neck: Mahogany with Dovetail Neck Joint
Fretboard: Laurel
Scale Length: 648 mm
Nut: Width - 51 mm
Machine Heads: Gold with White Pearl Buttons
Bridge: Laurel with Synthetic Bone Saddle
Rosette: Inlaid Mosaic
Electronics: None
Unique Features: Laurel Headcap
_____________________________________________________________________
THE TAKAMINE COMPANY HISTORY
Its longstanding devotion to innovation and continual improvement has placed it among the world’s premier acoustic guitar makers, with truly fine instruments that are the first choice of performing guitarists worldwide.
With humble beginnings in 1959 as a small family-run guitar shop nestled at the foot of Mount Takamine in the central Japanese town of Sakashita, the fledgling company took the mountain’s name in 1962 and began in earnest the journey that led to the phenomenal success that is the modern Takamine company.
The timeline outlines that remarkable evolution.
1959: The small family-run instrument workshop that would later become the Takamine company is founded in the town of Sakashita, at the foot of Mount Takamine in central Japan.
1962: As guitar playing gains popularity in Japan, the small company is re-named as Takamine Gakki Ltd., after the mountain itself.
1968: The company grows to 60 employees and becomes a leading builder of classical guitars and mandolins. Luthier Mass Hirade arrives at Takamine and introduces many effective design and manufacturing improvements. The company later adds Hirade’s name to many of its classical guitar models in honor of his contributions.
1975: Hirade becomes Takamine’s president and launches efforts to bring the instruments to a much wider audience. Takamine guitars soon become available worldwide.
1978: Development of the under-saddle Palathetic™ pickup revolutionizes amplified acoustic guitar design.
1979: Takamine introduces its first acoustic-electric model, the PT-007S.
1986: The first “Natural” series guitar is introduced.
1987: Takamine marks its 25th anniversary with the introduction of its first Limited Edition guitar model, the EF25.
1988: Introduction of the Takamine parametric EQ (TP preamp; later redesigned as the AAP preamp).
1989: Innovative external battery box and replaceable preamp package systems are developed.
1990: The Steve Wariner signature model is introduced.
1994: Takamine pioneers the use of laser inlay work, resulting in remarkably intricate yet precise inlay designs.
1995: The Garth Brooks signature model is introduced.
1999: Fully automated precision neck machining developed. John Jorgensen signature models introduced.
2004: Debut of the first onboard acoustic guitar tube preamp, the CTP-1 Cool Tube®, and the Tri-ax “add-on” acoustic guitar pickup.
2005: Takamine opens a new headquarters and main factory in its longtime hometown, Sakashita, Japan. In the United States, Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry commissions Takamine to design its 80th anniversary commemorative guitar.
.
2007: Takamine introduces its 45th Anniversary guitar.
2008: The Kenny Chesney signature model is introduced.
2009: The Glen Frey signature model is introduced.
2012: Takamine celebrates its 50th anniversary. Toby Keith Signature model introduced.
_____________________________________________________________________
We are the NSW Mid-North Coast Franchise Dealer for these (and more) quality musical instruments & equipment plus loads more guitar, drum, keyboard, recording, and live brands.
_____________________________________________________________________
Contact Us:
∎ N E W T O N E M U S I C and ∎ GUITAR TRAINING CENTRE
58 COMMERCE STREET | TAREE NSW 2430
(PH) 0 2 6 5 5 2 1 4 4 4 | (PH) 0 4 0 7 1 1 4 1 1 2
(E) groundy@tsn.cc
_____________________________________________________________________
★ For more than 25 years at N E W T O N E M U S I C we provide: ★
✓ FREE SHIPPING to Eastern States ($45 to WA, NT & TAS).
✓ 1-Year NEW Manufacturer’s WARRANTY.
✓ 1-Year Classic USED WARRANTY.
✓ LAYBY without time limits & receipts showing remaining balance.
✓ PAYPAL Safe & Secure Payment.
✓ CREDIT CARD phone MOTO & BPOINT payments accepted.
✓ NO INTEREST EVER Finance available.
✓ BANK DEPOSIT Groundwater's Guitar School Inc
58 Commerce Street, Taree NSW 2430
( BSB: 0 6 2 6 0 3 / ACC: 1 0 1 7 1 0 9 2 )
✓ PHONE SUPPORT (Long Hours) 02 6552 1444 / 0407 114 112
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