Fenech Vintage D75 – Honoring the Golden Era of Guitars
The Fenech Vintage D75 is a masterful tribute to the golden eras of guitar craftsmanship, spanning from the 1920s through the 1960s. This period shaped the very foundations of popular American music, and the D75 captures that legacy with exceptional tone, playability, and aesthetics.
Designed with a broader lower bout and sloped shoulders, the D75 allows for an innovative soundboard bracing pattern, resulting in enhanced tonal dynamics that complement its shorter 24.75″ scale length. The guitar delivers a loud, warm voice with a pronounced low-end, sweet midrange presence, and articulate trebles—ideal for flat pickers, strummers, and performers seeking versatility on stage or in the studio.
Crafted from sustainably sourced AAA solid mahogany or East Indian rosewood for the back and sides, paired with AA-grade Sitka spruce for the soundboard, each top and back is individually optimised for maximum resonance and clarity. The guitar features a satin tobacco burst finish on the top with vintage-tinted back and sides, an ebony fingerboard and bridge with pearloid crown inlays, undercut fret ends, and a one-piece mahogany neck with volute and premium Gotoh chrome machine heads.
Additional features include an LR Baggs Element VTC soundhole-mounted pickup, TUSQ nut, saddle, and bridge pins, and a Fenech-branded TKL Concept MC moulded hard case—offering historic tone and modern playability in one stunning instrument.