Kimbara were a house brand exclusive to UK distributor Fletcher, Coppock and Newman. This advert shows the Kimbara N121, with its natural-finished 2-ply sen wood (Japanese Ash) body with maple neck and fretboard. This was a companion model to N119 (Sunburst) and N120 (White) both of which were fitted with mahogany necks and rosewood fretboards. This particular advert hails from July 1975, though slight variants were posted in various British music magazines between March and November of that year. See also this advert with differing text, prices and showing model N120 instead of N121.
For the ambitious player the Kimbara range offers a wide choice of models which have merited rave notices in the professional press. "Firmly established on the British market" (Beat Instrumental): "the action was incredible... one of the lowest I've ever experienced (Sounds newspaper). In electric solid six-strings you have a choice of eight models... all with luxury specifications yet prices are modest, ranging from around £80-£110. For the all-round session man there's a further wide range of Kimbara acoustic guitars with fan-barred classical models built to concert standards, pin bridge folk models, big toned jumbos, a heavy duty twelve string, and ornate country western instruments.

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