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The G570CE/W Grand Auditorium Cutaway from Walden pairs a solid Western Red Cedar top with a mahogany body to produce a dark, rich and elegant voice. The neck is reinforced with glass-fiber for enhanced stability and a comfortable playing experience while the Walden MG-20 electronics and onboard tuner provide additional sonic versatility. Additional features include GraphTech NuBone nut and saddle, a 2-ring rosette, black binding and a gig bag for portable protection between gigs.
Walden Natura Solid Cedar Top Grand Auditorium Acoustic Cutaway-Electric Open Pore Satin Natural
Walden Natura Solid Cedar Top Grand Auditorium Acoustic Cutaway-Electric Open Pore Satin Natural
Walden Natura Solid Cedar Top Grand Auditorium Acoustic Cutaway-Electric Open Pore Satin Natural

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  • Solid Red Cedar top and mahogany body
  • Mahogany neck
  • Rosewood fingerboard and bridge
  • Walden MG-20 with onboard tuner

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Body
  • Body type: Grand Auditorium Single Cutaway
  • Top wood: Solid Cedar
  • Back & sides: Mahogany
  • Bracing pattern: Scalloped X
  • Body finish: Satin
Neck
  • Nut width: 1.75"
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
  • Neck wood: Mahogany
  • Scale length: 25.5"
  • Number of frets: 20
  • Neck finish: Satin
  • Bridge: Rosewood
  • Saddle & nut: GraphTech
Electronics
  • Pickup/preamp: Walden MG-20 
Other
  • Tuning machines: Die-cast
  • Orientation: Right-handed
  • Number of strings: 6-string
  • Case: Gig Bag
  • Country of origin: United States

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  • Great Guitar

    5

    submitted10 months ago

    byAndrew

    fromAtlanta, GA

    I bought my Walden Natura almost 15 years ago. A very durable guitar. Still in great condition, sounds great, holds a tune wonderfully. Wouldn't trade this guitar for any other.

  • Hey, it works

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byBill B,

    fromSeattle

    I always grease the neck. Just like back then. I used a Clear Lemon Oil and wet the neck several times before I use it, just like back then, Then when, 1964, My Walden the one that my half=nephew holed while I had it on the front lawn for the night, drying. His mother, my Half-Sister wouldn't buy the oil, So, it was retired while I was writing / recording the Album that's now on the market, called the first Rod Stewart Album, released 1964, Three songs on it where with the Walden, Prior releases, Heart by Bill Berne, now Heart by Heart, Fleet by Bill Berne, now Fleetwood Mac by Fleetwood Man, the Rolling Stones until that date, like Satisfaction, Brown Sugar, Honky Tonk, and the Beatles, like Yesterday, Imagine, Hard Days Night, She Loves You, and John Denver & Glenn Campbell, albums named by courtesy of Kraft Music Hall, Hall of Fame, which when I found out about it, the night it was aired, was a shock, as I hoped to take that work to the stage. So with that I got another one, around the year 2004. Worked on it, like the one I had back then. And then, they release a New One, the One I got. I like it and the two of them together should sound great! Maybe someday I rerecord Don't Say It, that's a good Guitar Duo, using these two Waldens, it should sound good. Not that it doesn't do that already.

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  • asked byjames

    fromkaty texas usa

    truss rod?

    truss rod?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Yes