
248 Rock Hill Drive, P.O. Box 760 Rock Hill, NY 12775
Phone/Fax 845-796-3616
Luna Spirit of the Night
Downsized Jumbo Cutaway
Acoustic Electric Guitar
Diaphanous faeries hover in the twilight on
both front and back of this guitar inspired by the artwork of John Atkinson Grimshaw. A
grand auditorium cutaway body and Luna's piezo pickup and preamp system give Spirit of the
Night a versatility of sound that's equally well suited to an intimate living room gathering
or a concert hall stage. Luna Guitars' signature moon phase fret markers seem a particularly
well-matched complement to this guitar's ethereal evocation of the beguiling secrets that
flutter on gossamer wings across the face of the night.
Construction
- Downsized jumbo cutaway body
- 90 mm body depth
- 25½” scale length with 1 5/8" nut width
- Select spruce top
- Mahogany back & sides
- Mahogany neck
- Rosewood fingerboard
Design Features
- Petite neck profile
- Piezo pickup with 3-band active equalizer
- Die cast tuners with mother-of-pearl buttons
Luna Guitars Signature Accents
- Inlaid mother-of-pearl crescent moon logo on the headstock
- Exclusive moon phase fretboard markers inlaid in mother-of-pearl
- Luminous classic faerie art by John Atkinson Grimshaw
Specifications subject to change without notice. |
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Luna Guitars, a new line of guitars and basses, are uniquely
designed for women / females of all ages. Structurally, Luna instruments feature
lighter bodies,slimmer necks and smaller headstocks to accommodate the generally smaller and
lighter architecture of the female body. Visually, they offer innovative designs that
enchant the heart and bold, passionate colors that apprehend the eye. |
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$329
Includes UPS Ground Shipping
in Continental U.S.
Temporarily out


Luminous classic Faerie art by John Atkinson Grimshaw (1836-1893)
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A British painter best known for his stunningly
evocative night scenes, portraits, and paintings of faeries, Grimshaw enjoyed success as
an artist during his lifetime. Although he spent some time in London, Grimshaw's base
was his hometown of Leeds. Influenced by the Pre-Raphaelites, he was said to have been a
friend of the artist James Whistler. |

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