Description
General
Ron Emory is a living legend in the punk rock scene. On top of that, he knows a thing or two about guitars and co-developed the Fender Ron Emory signature editions. This Ron Emory Loyalty Parlor is a compact western guitar, with an Ash Butterscotch finish. Emory based this guitar on his 1952 Telecaster.
Fender Ron Emory Loyalty Parlor
The truss rod cover has Emory’s signature and it wouldn’t have if this guitar wasn’t meant for playing. The smaller parlor body is especially popular among folk and blues guitarists. This guitar’s mild sound is rich on mids and a selling point for fingerpickers and anyone who makes country-oriented music.
Construction
This Fender Ron Emory Parlor has an ash body and a maple neck with a rosewood fretboard. Notice the ‘Loyalty’ logo next to the 12th fret. The Ron Emory Parlor has a ’70s-style headstock and a gold-coloured 3-layer pickguard combining beautifully with the Ash Butterscotch body. The strings are kept in formation by a Viking-style rosewood bridge with a Graphtech saddle.
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