





About the size of a classical guitar, small jumbo shaped. 380mm wide. Bright and clear, ideal finger picking instruments.

12 string guitars are often made very large. I feel that the stringing of a 12 string with octave strings on the lower courses is naturally bright and jangly. The model G 12 fret 12 string is loud bright and clear without the boominess that I sometimes hear from larger 12 string guitars.