Wednesday, March 7, 2012

1980 Fender FJ-70

Here's my new vintage 1980 Fender FJ-70. It has a rich tobacco sunburst finish with an aged solid Sitka Spruce top, Rosewood back and sides, ivory style trim around the body and up the sides of the fretboard, and deluxe crown position markers.  It is in nearly mint condition and was recently professionally set up.  These guitars were only made in 1980 and 1981 according to Fender and are therefore quite rare. Originally sold for $360, they are now coveted for significantly more because of their playability, sound, and classic look. Fans of this guitar believe it is one of the best acoustics that Fender - better known for its electric guitar line-up - has made.  Makes you wonder why they discontinued this model. Even the original Fender case has a classic vintage look with its metal trim along the entire top and bottom.  The blue interior lining also nicely accentuates the guitar's finish.

Taking this guitar out for a spin is a joy.  It is aesthetically pleasing to the eye and ear, with a bright tone that is not tinny.  Being a jumbo size it also has good volume.  This is a very solid flatpicker/folk guitar with noticeable style.


1 comment:

  1. I bought one used in 1985. Has been a nice guitar. Had to change out the tuners.

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