ELECTRIC: BSA/LEXINGTON SERIES

The Lexington Series are electric archtop guitars that are a bit similar to the ES-335 with Fernandes' own tweaks. In 1998, they changed the name from the BSA models to the Lexington Series. In summer 2005, a limited edition Lexington was released. This model featured a 5A flame maple top and Seymour Duncan pickups. 64 instruments were scheduled for production and retail was $1,600.

Models (2)

BSA-100/LEXINGTON STANDARD

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- slightly offset double cutaway hollow body, arched maple top, maple back/sides, single layer body binding, two original three-piece f-holes, set-in mahogany neck, 22-fret ebony fingerboard with dot inlay, bound neck/headstock, tune-o-matic bridge/stop tailpiece, three-per-side Gotoh tuners, chrome hardware, two covered humbucker pickups, four knobs (two v, two tone), three-way switch, available in Black or Wine Red finish, 24.75 in. scale, mfg. 1997-98.
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BSA-135/LEXINGTON DELUXE

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- similar to the BSA-100, except has gold hardware, gold covered humbuckers, multi-layered body binding, bound neck/headstock/soundholes, and triangle trapezoid fingerboard inlays, available in Black finish, mfg. 1997-98.
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