FREJA 2002J

(7 customer reviews)

$2,549.99

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SKU: F102J-1Category:

Description

Specifications

Body
ShapeFreja
TopSolid Jatoba
Sides & BackSolid Jatoba
BracingAndrew White Scalloped X
RosetteDouble Abalone and Rosewood
PickguardNone
BindingCurly Maple
BridgeAndrew White custom bridge: Ebony
Nut / SaddleGraphtech Nubone, Nut Width: 1 11/16″
Construction
Neck jointDove tail with Round neck heel
Head
Head logoWhite Pearl
HeadmachineLaser Engraved 18:1 ratio Machine Heads / 3D oval button
Neck / Fingerboard
Neck shape / materialC shape 1 piece angle neck (Spanish cedar)
FingerboardRosewood 25.5 scale / 400R
Frets21F
Position markSide dots/ Abalone Crop Circle
F/B BindingEbony
Truss rod2 way
Finish
Color optionNAT
Head topGloss
NeckSatin
Finger boardOil
Cutaway
TypeFlorentine
Electronics
EQ / PickupArtec Sound SHP5
Bag
OptionDeluxe or Standard bag

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  1. 3 out of 3 people found this helpful

    Evan Ferrell

    You’ve hit a new high mark with your new production series Freja 2002J. This guitar is gorgeous and plays like a dream. The jatoba feels solid and the sound is just as you described. The balance from note to note is there, good volume, round basses, and nice harmonics that are full and round. Overall, this guitar rivals the big-name builders’ much higher price point models. I’m very pleased to own this Andrew White Freja 2002J.

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    • Anonymous

      Love the warm balanced tone!

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  2. 2 out of 2 people found this helpful

    Anonymous

    The 2000J is one of those magical guitars that absorbs the music into its pores and breathes it back to us fuller, rounder, beautifully coloured. I’m lucky enough to have one of those and I know what it sounds like. Many guitars (including mine) take 20 or 30 years to reach that magical state; if it sounds this good new, I can’t even imagine how wonderful it will become a couple of decades on. Great job, Andrew. If this is typical of the work you do, I have a feeling my next guitar will have to be an Andrew White.

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  3. One person found this helpful

    What a masterpiece of craftsmanship!

    Anonymous

    I recently had the honour of playing a friends freja and I was blown away by the sound and the tone! Best part is that the guitar sounds as good as it looks! A true classic

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  4. Anonymous

    Perfecto….wd rider

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  5. Freja 2oo2J

    Anonymous

    Love the warm balanced tone!

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  6. Totally beautiful piece of workmanship!

    Anonymous

    Just wish I could afford one of these only cause it looks like a really piece of Art

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  7. Amazing

    Matthew Hawkins (verified owner)

    Played a lot of guitars in my life. Just got my Freja 2002J, tuned it up and played the first chord. Beautiful, rich tones. Well done Andrew. Amazing instrument!

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    • Matthew Hawkins (verified owner)

      I now have played this instrument for a couple weeks. It gets better. Love it! Love it! Love it! Worth every penny!

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