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Hagstrom Deluxe-F £409

This model and its close cousin, the all-solid Deluxe, are from the Vintage series

Hagstrom Deluxe-F

The Deluxe-F offers a definite vintage aesthetic

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The Hagstrom Deluxe-F comes from the company's Vintage series, suggesting it's a revival of an old model. However, the design of this instrument has no direct link to any earlier efforts, although the shape hints at Hagstrom's first electrics and is shared with the all-solid standard Deluxe.

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The F suffix, presumably, is an indication of the newcomer's main difference, which is a semi-solid body, sporting a single f-hole.

The Deluxe-F headstock faithfully recreates Hagstrom's ornate original, designed by famed American luthier Jimmy D'Aquisto.

The tuners are another common factor; adorned with art deco-style buttons that also echo the D'Aquisto association, although these are smaller and more string winder-friendly.

Early Hagstrom electrics featured plastic fingerboards and the new model continues this out-of-the-ordinary ethic.

The Deluxe-F sports a shallow radius synthetic fretboard, made of what Hagstrom calls 'Resinator Wood'. This looks like ebony, but is actually a timber composite intended to provide the playing properties of the real thing. Neatly bound with cream plastic, it feels suitably sleek and hopefully a future re-fret won't prove problematic.

Talking of frets, these are medium gauge and number 22, all nicely seated and polished, but most ends are somewhat sharp – an unfriendly aspect that obviously can't be blamed on fingerboard shrinkage!

The truss-rod cover accesses another piece of the past: the company's patented H-expander truss rod design. Past Hagstrom necks have accordingly been much slimmer than many, but the glued-in mahogany example employed on the Deluxe-F is meatier, with a mainstream, if slightly shallow 'C'-profile.

A graphite nut maintains the man-made theme and minimises string friction, while well-cut slots contribute to easy playability, although high fret fingering is a little limited.

The body's mahogany with a carved maple top, but on sunburst versions the latter is faced with a tightly flamed veneer. This looks effective on the amber shaded review example, contrasting the translucent dark cherry used elsewhere.

The only cosmetic criticism concerns the single f-hole, which is unbound and rather rough-edged. The internal airspace undoubtedly helps to lighten the load, although the Deluxe-F still weighs in at 3.5kg, but rear waist contouring makes playing life more comfortable.

The F is fitted with chrome-covered, Hagstrom Custom 60 humbuckers. Controls consist of a pickup selector on the left upper bout with master volume and tone controls mounted diagonally opposite.

The Deluxe-F also features a mini-type toggle just aft of the latter and this knocks out the inner half of each humbucker to supply single-coil sounds.

We found the three-way selector to be too close to the neck pickup, so it's easily hit when strumming. The two pots are positioned near to the bridge humbucker and also run the risk of contact-induced alterations. In addition, there's not much operating space, so the controls look and feel cramped.

The bridge is based on the time-tested Gibson Tune-o-Matic design, but longer-travel saddles allow greater intonation adjustments.

The tailpiece is another distinguishing feature of the Deluxe-F, being a large trapeze-type design decorated with the company crest and a direct copy of an original component. It looks okay on more substantial Hagstroms like the Viking, but seems out of proportion on the small-bodied Deluxe-F.

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MusicRadar rating

3 of 5

Pros

Fairly lightweight. Increased range of sounds over the Deluxe.

Cons

Sharp fret ends. Untidy f-hole. Pickup selector position.

Verdict

Semi-solid construction and more versatile circuitry add an air of maturity to the Deluxe's modern market image.

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Specification

Deluxe-F

Price:
£409
Country of Origin:
China
Available Finish:
Mahogony with Sparkle top
Body Style:
Single Cutaway semi-solid electric
Bolt-on Neck:
false
Cutaway:
true
Fingerboard Material:
Bound Wood Composite
Fretless:
false
Guitar Body Material:
Mahogany
Left Handed Model Available:
true
No. of Frets:
22
Pickguard:
true

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