Dwight Yoakam left Bakersfield Kentucky for Los Angeles in the late 1970s and never lost sight of his dream of bringing traditional Honky Tonk —or “Hillbilly” music as he called it—to the forefront of mainstream country. Yoakam’s dream and determination have since made him a true country music legend and Gibson Acoustic celebrates it by combining a classic Honky Tonk look with traditional Gibson design to create the Dwight Yoakam Honky Tonk Deuce Signature Artist Series acoustic guitar.
- AA-grade Sitka spruce top
- Indian rosewood back and sides
- Nickel Gotoh vintage keystone-style tuners
- Hand-scalloped radiused bracing
- Rosewood fingerboard with rolled edges and split parallelogram inlays
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