The ultimate semi-hollow T-style instrument with unmatched tone and playability. The NOS Hollow T Thinline can go from Country to Jazz to Funk to Blues to Rock with ease. Featuring master-grade, tone-tapped woods, ultra-thin nitro-lacquer finish and handcrafted Grosh pickups. Pure Passion - Pure Tone.

Other features include:

  • Swamp Ash Body
  • 1-Piece Flame Maple Top
  • Hollow Body - Thinline Body
  • Scraped Maple Top Body Binding
  • Nitrocellulose Lacquer Body Finish
  • Roasted Fkame Maple One Piece Aged Satin Lacquer Neck
  • Standard Tint
  • Medium / Large Roundback (.850"/.950")
  • 1-5/8" nut
  • 10" radius
  • 6150 frets Medium
  • GT Neck and Bridge Pickup
  • 25.5" Scale
  • Bullseye Dots - MOP Ring with Abalone Center Neck Dots
  • Brown Tortoise pick-guard
  • Locking Kluson tuners
  • Chrome Hardware
  • Chrome T-Style Knobs
  • Vintage T Bridge
  • Grosh 302 Humbucker Neck Pickup
  • Grosh T Bridge Pickup
  • 3-way, vol, tone
  • Hardshell Case
  • 6 lbs 3 oz
  • #4253

For more information about the Don Grosh NOS Hollow T Thinline, please contact us.

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ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • NOS Hollow T Thinline - Deep Tobacco Burst
Categories
Made In
  • United States
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Body Type
  • Semi-Hollow Body
Number of Strings
  • 6-String

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