Farida Guitars Tequila Club 32N
Already a big name in the Far East, Farida has achieved lift-off in Britain this year with its range of Chinese electrics. TG picked the 32N for its striking thinline format, historical appearance and competitive price, plus the fact that its name sounds like a porn star's bra size.
Farida didn't reply to our emails, but seeing as the company's based in China, its hyperbole would probably have been lost in translation anyway.
More helpful was Dawsons, who has been Farida's distributor since 2004, watching the range blossom from entry-level models to mid-price stunners like this.
Skirting around the fact it looks pretty similar to a 50s classic, Dawsons alerted us to the chambered ash body and white pearl pickguard, pointed out the gorgeous gloss finish of the maple neck, and nudged us in the direction of the twin single-coils.
All evidence suggests the 32N is aimed at the guitarist who has a taste for the thinlines of the 60s, but has been financially crippled by a divorce.
Farida has been trading for over a decade, and that shows in the 32N's tidy build and features. We'd defy anyone to take issue with the natural cosmetics (wood beats badly applied paint any day).
Even as fans of its original US inspiration we were wowed by the chunky, old-fashioned neck profile and the careful finish to the frets.
None of that would matter if the tone was lame, but the 32N delivers a classy vintage punch at the neck, a useful lead tone at the bridge, and a halfway setting whose 'out-of-phase' honk stands comparison with models at twice the price. Farida's 32N is a tequila slammer.
Pros
Looks and plays like the 60s - at a modern price.
Cons
Harder rockers will miss their humbuckers.
Verdict
A successfully original new take on an old design.
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Specification
Available Controls
3-way Pickup Selector Tone Volume
Available Finish
Natural
Body Style
Semi-Hollow
Bolt-on Neck
Yes
Bridge
Fixed
Case Included
No
Cutaway
No
Fingerboard Material
Maple
Fretless
No
Guitar Body Material
Ash
Hardware
Chrome
Includes Bag
No
Inlays
Dot
Left Handed Model Available
No
Neck Finish
Gloss
Neck Material
Maple
No of Strings
6
Pickguard
Yes
Pickguard Colour
White
Pickguard Material
Mother of Pearl
Phantom power
No
Pickup Configuration
2 x Single-Coil
Pickup Switching
3 Position Blade - Bridge/Middle/Neck
Tremolo
No






