Black Friday and Cyber Monday Deals Continue at Fender With $$$ Off Acoustic Guitars
Save up to 50% in this diverse range of small-bodied flat-tops, this Black Friday and Cyber Monday weekend
The Black Friday weekend/Cyber Monday guitar deals just keep on coming over at Fender.
With prices slashed on a huge range of products there’s something for everybody from electric guitars and acoustic guitars to basses, amps, and accessories.
Right now, you can get an amazing 50% off the Fender Newporter Player; 30% off the Fender CN-140SCE; and 30% off the Fender CP-60S Parlor.
When it comes to small-bodied flat-tops, Fender has a great range of quality instruments on offer, including acoustic-electric, classical-style and parlor guitars.
Here's a few of our favorites...
Fender Newporter Player
Fender Newporter Player: $449.99 $224.99
Instantly save $225 when you buy a Newporter Player direct from the Fender website. Available in a range of cool finishes including Natural (pictured), Sunburst, Ice Blue Satin, Olive Satin, Champagne and Candy Apple Red, this cutaway electro-acoustic features a solid spruce top and a Fishman CD-1 pickup/preamp system with a handy built-in tuner. A Strat-style headstock profile gives the Newporter Player that iconic Fender look.
Fender CN-140SCE
Fender CN-140SCE: $449.99 $314.99
Make an instant saving of 30% when you buy a CN-140SCE direct from the Fender website. Available in Natural and Black finishes, this Classic Design CN model combines the distinctive sound of nylon strings with the familiar feel of a steel-string acoustic. Boasting a solid cedar top with classical-style fan bracing, the CN-140SCE hybrid flat-top features a thinline cutaway body constructed with Ovangkol and a Fishman Classic Design pickup/preamp system. A hardshell case is also included.
Fender CP-60S Parlor
Fender CP-60S Parlor: $229.99 $160.99
Save 30% instantly when you buy a CP-60S Parlor direct from the Fender website. We all need a parlor guitar, right? Perfect for kicking back on the couch with, Fender’s CP-60S Parlor is available in Natural and 3-Color Sunburst finishes and features a solid spruce top with scalloped x-bracing. A mahogany construction gives the instrument a resonant tone with plenty of midrange while a rolled-edge walnut fingerboard allows for a super comfy feel.
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