![]() ![]() Please check the product page for details of how long delivery will take as it is shown for each product depending on where it is located. Orders for non mainland UK destinations (see our main delivery page) are free when you spend £100. ![]() For orders under £50, the charge is just £3.95. Smaller orders which are under £50 and small in size will be shipped using Royal Mail's 48 Hour Tracked service.ĭelivery on orders over £50 to mainland UK is free. You will also receive the tracking by text and/or email once the order is dispatched. Our orders are sent fast and tracked with our delivery partners - we use DPD, FedEx and Royal Mail for most items. Here at Prebeat, our goal is to dispatch and deliver your order as quickly possible. The warm, crisp resonant tone of the handpicked mahogany and palm-friendly neck profiles, smooth frets and a great action, make the Statesboro’ Whisky Sour Series acoustics, not merely an emotionally inspiring thrill for blues players, they’re also well-suited to a wide range of playing styles.and still wouldn’t look out of place on the front porch. These cool acoustic and electro-acoustic guitars, not only have that authentic ‘feel it in your bones’ innate blues emotion, there’s also a modern approach within playability and sound that amateur and professional players will appreciate.Īvailable in dreadnought, concert and parlour body sizes, all models share that classic ‘bluesman on a budget’ theme, looking authentically cool in a satin matt, Whisky Sour finish highlighting the natural grain pattern of the all-mahogany construction and subtle soundhole rosette.Įlectro-acoustic fans are also in for a real treat, as all models are available as electro-acoustic guitars with an additional Vintage preamp with controls for volume, bass, middle and treble, phase switch, tuner display and low battery indicator. There’s an aura of 1930's blues about the Vintage Statesboro' Whisky Sour Series of acoustic and electro-acoustic guitars, designed by English guitarist and blues historian Paul Brett. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |