In the late 1960s the situation for US guitar manufacturers became difficult: guitars that were made in Japan, looking very similar to US guitars, were flooding the market but at a much lower price. These guitars increasingly endangered the US manufacturers dominance on the market, and a few American companies reacted to that development in an appropriate manner: They did not take any legal steps but instead launched a counter offensive. That’s when “Sigma Guitars” was born.
Specification
Body Size |
D-14 Fret Slope Shoulder |
Top |
Solid Sitka Spruce |
Back and Sides |
Mahogany |
Neck |
Mahogany |
Nut |
Bone |
Saddle |
Bone/Compensated |
Fingerboard |
Micarta |
Scale Length |
24.75" |
Nut Width |
1-3/4" |
Electronics |
Fishman Sonitone |