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Baby Blue Electric Guitars: three picks.

This material takes a look at baby blue electric guitars. If this is your color of choice there are various options available.



Firstly, we shall discuss the 39 inch baby blue electric guitar. It is sold with accessories online for about 85 bucks. Features include a rosewood fingerboard, 22 frets, tone and volume regulators, 5 scales tone changer, and single coil pickups. The guitar is 39 inches long and the neck and body is made of wood. Normally, this electric guitar is sold with accessories such as a guitar strap, an amp cord and extra strings.

Or how about the popular Daisy Rock Stardust Series: Retro H Guitar? It is a beautiful semi-hollow body electric guitar, selling for as little as 99 bucks online. It features a lightweight basswood body, rock maple neck with rosewood fingerboard, vintage mini-humbuckers and Grover tuners. Are you looking for an electric guitar that emulates the guitar tones of the 1960's? You've got it.

Even certain Custom Shop guitars are available in baby blue finish. For example, there's the G&L Legacy, featuring rosewood fretboard, tinted glossy neck, mint pickguard, covers, and knobs.
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