
The M-18 CP is, at this price a very attractive option for those seeking a rich finger picking OM sized acoustic that brings your song to life. Made for playing solo lines and plucking accompaniment chords, the M-18 CP produces sustains and harmonics that makes it hard to stop playing.
SPECIFICATIONS
Top: AAA European spruce
Back & Sides: Ovangkol (Style 18)
Neck: Mahogany
Cutaway: soft (round)
Soundhole rosette: Wooden core (matching back & sides) with purflings
Headstock: Flat headstock
Headstock veneer: Indian rosewood
Body bindings: Pear
Body purfling: Purfling from noble woods
Fingerboard: Ebony
Headstock inlays: White MOP Lakewood logo
Fingerboard inlays: Dots (2mm) 3-5-7-9-12-15-17th fret
Heel cap: Indian rosewood
Nut: Bone
Neck width at nut: 46 mm (1.81 inch)
Neck width at body-neck-joint: 58 mm (2.28 inch)
Neck thickness: 21mm to 23mm (0.83 to 0.91 inch)
Neck profile: D round
Body-neck-joint: at 14th fret
Scale length: 650 mm (25.6 inch)
Frets: 20 frets
Bridge: Ebony
String spacing at bridge: 57mm (2.24 inch)
Bridge pins: Ebony with pearl dot
Pickup system: L.R. Baggs Anthem
Tuners: Schaller M6 chrome with rosewood buttons
Finish: open-pored satin gloss (natural finish)
Case: Hiscox Lakewood hard case
All of our LAKEWOOD M-18 CP guitars comes with a 1 year local warranty
We set-up all our acoustic guitars before they leave our store.
This basic but professional service covers several check points including string tuning, polish & clean, testing of electronics, joint checks and adjusting the instrument neck to an optimum distance between fretboard and string.
Our set-up warranty will cover the following areas up to a year from the date of purchase:
1. Any buzzing issues up to the 12th fret, which is where guitar action is generally measured.
2. Addressing and resetting any potential bridge uplift issues within reasonable tolerance.
3. Repair and/or replacement of any electronics arising from any manufacturing defect.
Do note that guitars are made of wood and wood is susceptible to changes in temperature and humidity. These factors may limit adjustment or reconditioning work. We recommend that you set-up your guitar annually to protect your investment.