| Paracho Elite Victoria
Bajo Sexto 12 String Guitar
Paracho Elite Guitars are made in the legendary mountain village of Paracho—high in the Sierra Madre Mountains of Mexico. Paracho artisans have been perfecting their craft for over 200 years. Many of the Luthiers that work at the Paracho Elite shop are fourth and fifth generation musical instrument makers.
These hand crafted, quality guitars are made from fine selected woods. Each guitar has it's own unique styling and beautiful inlay craftsmanship. Most importantly, they produce remarkable sound and are played by recording and performing professionals.
Bajo Sextos are a 12 string guitar fused with a bass, used in Mexican music; primarily Norteno music of Northeastern Mexico and across the border in South Texas, known as "Tex-Mex", "Conjunto" or "Musica mexicana-tejana". Bajo Sextos are Tuned from highest to lowest strings: E-A-D-G-C-F.
Those playing the Latin, Mariachi and South American styles recognize the Victoria. It has a traditional styling with attractive multi-colored, decorated sound hole rosette. It fits into any ensemble with tone and clarity.
Features
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Solid Cedar top
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Cedar back and sides
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Rosewood fingerboard and bridge
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Ebony and Ivory striped binding
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Nut Width (inches): 2-3/8
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Scale Length (inches): 25-11/16

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The Paracho Elite Limited Lifetime Warranty
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Paracho Elite guitars are warranted to their original owner, with proof of purchase, against defective materials and workmanship.
The company shall reserve the right to replace or repair any instrument that is found to be defective by the company.
There is no guarantee for abusive treatment, neglect or damage caused by exposure to extreme temperatures.
Any questions regarding your Limited Lifetime Warranty should be directed to your dealer.
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Guitar Care for your Paracho Elite Instrument
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For the absolute best performance of your Paracho Elite instrument please follow these guidelines:
- Avoid sudden changes of temperaure.
- Try to maintain the temperature at a constant 70-75 degrees and the humidity between 45—50% wherever you store your guitar.
- Avoid leaving your instrument in a hot/cold vehicle for more than 20 minutes.
- Your instrument should remain in it's case when not in use.
- A humidifier should be maintained in your case at all times.
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