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When I bought this recently there wasn’t much information
on the specs, so I emailed Seth and he replied with:
“From memory I think it’s a medium C type neck shape and medium jumbo frets. Probably around a 2.5mm crown width (same as a Gibson)
Bridge pickup was a juggernaut. Neck a Mississippi Queen.
The body is swamp ash, maple top, mahogany neck, rosewood fb.
Off the top of my head, I built it in 2016 ish I think. Looks in good condition!
Was a really nice sounding guitar. New price would be around £5k now days.”
I’ve now measured the frets are they around the same as
Dunlop 6150 (Jescar FW47104), so similar to a PRS McCarty 594 (having measured
mine), and the neck certainly feels like a medium C as Seth says. Quite Strat-like, especially having a 25.5”
scale length, making it a bit different to a usual single cut guitar, such as a
Les Paul. It would be ideal for someone who wants a Gibson-type vibe, but a Fender-type feel.
As you can see in the pictures, this is in very good condition and looks like it’s hardly been played as there are no real marks and no fret wear either.
This originally came with knurled control knobs, but I swapped them for a set of black/clear lampshade speed control knobs (PRS-style). I've shown the guitar fitted with both and will include both sets in the sale, so you can fit whichever you prefer.
So, why am I selling it so quickly? Basically, I bought it on a bit of a whim and, unfortunately, with the other guitars I have this just isn’t getting played, which is a shame as it’s a lovely guitar, so I decided it should go to a new home.
£2600 assumes payment by PayPal (as I need to factor in their fees) & includes fully-insured delivery. If you collected & paid by bank transfer, I could do it for £2500 (what I paid).
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