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Lindert Locomotive Baritone
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You can identify a Lindert guitar at first sight with the bizarre vintage speaker design of its bolted body, its elaborated pickguard and 'thumb-up' headstock. This Lindert Locomotive Baritone combines a classic shape with these typical Lindert innovations.
I am a baritone fan but I rarely saw one with this strat SSS pickup combination, that, together with a semi-hollow bolted MDF body, must provide a quite unique sound.
Lindert was active for 20 years since the mid-1980s, with US and Korea-made models that start to become collector guitars due to their very cool design and high quality. We had seen a bass version of the Locomotive model here.
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