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Lowden F50C Acoustic Guitar | Review


“This is the kind of guitar that you fall totally in love with and then spend a huge amount of time trying to justify how you can get the money together without risking your relationship and mortgage.”

Lowden F50C fan fret Acoustic Guitar Review. Reviewed in Issue 36 of Guitar Interactive Magazine by Tom Quayle. Read the review here http://bit.ly/lOWDEN36

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11 thoughts on “Lowden F50C Acoustic Guitar | Review

  • Just ordered one !
    With cutaway and bevel, Sinker Redwood top, African Blackwood back & sides.
    6 month build time …….

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  • The Lowden F50C sounds like a real winner. Could you address the rather odd placement of the saddle and bridge arrangement? I have never seen anything like that on a guitar. Thanks.

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  • The neck is Honduran Mahogany with most likely Ebony or rosewood laminates..just saying ????????
    As for not being worth 10k, these guitars are hand built & crafted..not production line stuff..upwards of 250hrs labour per instrument..the Tonewoods alone would cost Lowden around £1500-2000…add on some margin, & its competitively priced..if it wasn't, they wouldn't still be around after 40 yrs ..

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  • 10k+? for that? I don't care what it is made out of. NO guitar is worth that amount of money…

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