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Wildwood Swamp Ash body. Finished with Pelham Blue nitro. Got a couple small drip scars so it's marked down.

Pickguard: Matching pickguard (but you could have a cream one instead if you wanted...)

Neck: Musikraft Radius 9.5,1 11/16ths two-piece: rock maple/rock maple. Black dots, 3/32nd side dots., semi- rolled. 6105 medium jumbo nickel. SRV 84 97 shape. Bone nut.

PICKUPs: Don Mare Joel Foy bridge & ‘53 neck pickup

Tonepros Kluson Tuners (nickel)
CRL 3-way switch, CTS 250K Potentiometers (volume & tone) Russian .047uf/200v K40Y-9 paper-in-oil cap, Switchcraft input jack, vintage cloth push-back 22awg wire.

Strings: Ernie Ball .010s

Weight: 7 lbs

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Listed6 years ago
ConditionMint (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • Singlecut
Finish
  • Pelham Blue
Categories
Year
  • 2018
Made In
  • United States
Body Type
  • Solid Body

Bunnynose Guitars

Santa Monica, CA, United States
Sales:139
Joined Reverb:2014

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