Description
What makes this guitar special? This guitar pays appropriate homage to the unique body shapes and styles that preceded it, yet is well-rounded enough in design to perfectly suit modern players. The D shape neck is very easy to move around and as one of few standard shapes, will be easy and familiar to a wide variety of players. The pickups sound absolutely awesome and with coil-splitting, phase reversing, and the standard volume and tone controls, provide more than enough solid tones with a heavy dose of vintage vibe. In addition, this guitar is super clean and comes with an attention grabbing Blue Sparkle finish so it has equal amounts of character in terms of both tone and appearance.
Condition: This guitar is in very good condition overall, if not better. It does possess various light scratches and small dings throughout the neck and body, but largely remains clean and still looks fantastic. The frets show only very light wear and still have a full lifetime of use left in them. The neck is comfortable and the truss rod functions.
Body: Double cutaway laminate and masonite body in Blue Sparkle finish. Chrome fixed roller-style bridge with individually adjustable saddles and vibrato tailpiece. Cream colored cupcake knobs. Chome hardware.
Neck: Medium round D shape neck and rosewood fingerboard with white dot inlays. Gotoh sealed chrome tuning machines. 1 5/8” nut.
Electronics: Dual paired lipstick pickups. 2 x volume, 2 x push/pull tone controls for coil-splitting and phase reverse. 3-way pickup selector.
Weight: 7 lbs 8.3 oz
Playability/Sound: The D shape neck is round enough for comfortable chording, yet with enough flat space for easy soloing. The pickups sound fantastic already but with the addition of the coil-split, phase reverse and 2x2 volume and tone controls, provide a wide range of tones.
Case: Original hardshell case included.