This guitar is a wonderful small body example from Waterloo. Reminiscent of guitars built in Kalamazoo, these modern builds have the special resonance we love in those old guitars. The lightness of bracing and woods used brings the spotlight to the resonant tone and responsiveness. There are few guitars out there that offer such inspiring tone and songwriting assistance as a Waterloo can. This particular WL model has an adjustable truss rod.
From Waterloo "Weighing in at under three pounds, the featherweight WL-K is an exciting new 12-fret addition to the Waterloo line built with maximum responsiveness in mind. Inspired by the elusive instruments manufactured under the sub-brand Kel Kroydon around 1930, which were touted at the time to offer the utmost in vibratory response and the finest tone available, the WL-K is delicately built using lightweight materials and supported by thinly carved braces. When paired with a minimal lacquer finish, the resulting tone is dry and transparent with just the right level of complexity in the overtones, capable of capturing the expressiveness of the player down to the finest nuance.
With a 24 7/8" scale length and moderately sized, oval shaped neck, the WL-K is a fingerstyle player's delight, but this is by no means the extent of the guitar’s versatility. Exceptional clarity and note separation make it well-suited to a variety of other playing styles and a logical choice for singer-songwriters and purveyors of traditional roots music."
Comes in the original hard shell case.