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Crafter SA Bubinga

RRP £439

Online Price £349

Awesome new release by Crafter strongly influenced by the Taylor T5.

Semi acoustic guitar with lipstick & piezo pickups which can be blended for electric and acoustic tones at the same time.

Awesome value for money


Crafter SA Bubinga
Crafter SA Rosewood

RRP £439

Online Price £349

Awesome new release by Crafter strongly influenced by the Taylor T5.

Semi acoustic guitar with lipstick & piezo pickups which can be blended for electric and acoustic tones at the same time.

Awesome value for money


Crafter SA Rosewood
Crafter SA Tiger Maple Violin Sunburst

RRP £439

Online Price £349

Awesome new release by Crafter strongly influenced by the Taylor T5.

Semi acoustic guitar with lipstick & piezo pickups which can be blended for electric and acoustic tones at the same time.

Awesome value for money


Crafter SA Tiger Maple Violin Sunburst
Crafter SA Tiger Maple Black Burst

RRP £439

Online Price £349

Awesome new release by Crafter strongly influenced by the Taylor T5.

Semi acoustic guitar with lipstick & piezo pickups which can be blended for electric and acoustic tones at the same time.

Awesome value for money


Crafter SA Tiger Maple Black Burst
Crafter SA12 String

RRP £439

Online Price £349

Awesome new release by Crafter strongly influenced by the Taylor T5.

Semi acoustic guitar with lipstick & piezo pickups which can be blended for electric and acoustic tones at the same time.

Awesome value for money


Crafter SA12 String
Crafter Convoy FM Purple

** RG Recommended Guitar **

This guitar is simply stunning in every way. It has proven so popular that we have had limited supplys since its debut in summer 2003.

For the first time (Feb 2004) we now seem to have continuity of supply so we can begin actually promoting this lovely guitar!

Using PRS as the benchmark for its style Crafter have created an awesome reproduction at a fraction of the PRS guitar.

This model even has natural wood binding which gives the impression that this guitar should retail more along the line of £1000 than £200!

The humbucker pickups are no better or worse than other highly recommended guitars in this price bracket (such as the Cort M200) but a small investment in a couple of Seymour Duncan pickups could ensure this guitar sounds like a £1000 guitar as well as looking like one!!

At £199 this has to be the finest sub £200 twin humbucker guitar on the market.
Crafter Convoy FM Purple


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Crafter Convoy FM Blue

** RG Recommended Guitar **

This guitar is simply stunning in every way. It has proven so popular that we have had limited supplys since its debut in summer 2003.

For the first time (Feb 2004) we now seem to have continuity of supply so we can begin actually promoting this lovely guitar!

Using PRS as the benchmark for its style Crafter have created an awesome reproduction at a fraction of the PRS guitar.

This model even has natural wood binding which gives the impression that this guitar should retail more along the line of £1000 than £200!

The humbucker pickups are no better or worse than other highly recommended guitars in this price bracket (such as the Cort M200) but a small investment in a couple of Seymour Duncan pickups could ensure this guitar sounds like a £1000 guitar as well as looking like one!!

At £199 this has to be the finest sub £200 twin humbucker guitar on the market.
Crafter Convoy FM Blue


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