Mid-1970s ad for the Matsumoku-built Kimbara Stratocaster copies, model N119, N120 and N121. Kimbara were a house brand of UK distributor Fletcher Coppock and Newman. There were two main variants of this advertisement running in the British press between March and November 1975, with much the same layout, but differing text, prices and a different guitar. This example shows model N120 with its white-finished body and rosewood fretboard. See also this advert featuring model N121.
"The action was incredible. One of the lowest and smoothest I've ever experienced." Quote is from a rave review by the technical correspondent of "Sounds" newspaper who details the three hum-resistant high response pick-ups, calibrated tone and volume controls, screw-in tremolo arm with micro-set bridge and extra string guides on the head which has individual heavy duty encased machines. These top KIMBARA models are available in three styles from around £79-£107 and the price includes shaped plush lined case.

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