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About This Listing

Handbuilt in our Croydon workshops just outside London Feline aim to create beautiful guitars with a no compromise approach incorporating added player comforts and best practice building techniques and great hardware. This was a project only recently assembled, but the body was started long ago. The cutaways are a little deeper as we had been building a series of guitars for a player who wanted unfettered access to the top frets and this was a back-up body built back at that time, but not used.
Specs
Body: mahogany body
Neck: 3 ply maple quarter-sawn grain neck with rosewood fingerboard.
neck width: 43mm nut  and 55.4mm at last fret
neck depth: 20.8mm  at first fret and 23mm at 12th fret.
Neck shape: slim c profile
Neck Details:  Ebony headstock overlay
Real Mother of Pearl dot inlays
25.5" scale with Dunlop 6100 fretwire Hardware:
Gotoh  non locking tuners
locking Nut Schaller Floyd rose Lockmeister  tremolo All access neck joint
Dunlop straplocks Elecs:
Seymour Duncan custom and 59 pickups 
550k pots and 0.022 cap
volume and tone pots and 3 way switch

Guitar weight: 8lb 8oz
Case or Gigbag:Hiscox liteflite

Listed5 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • RG type superstrat
Finish
  • Sunburst
Year
  • 2009
Made In
  • United Kingdom

About the Seller

Feline Guitars Store

Croydon, United Kingdom
(247)
Joined Reverb:2017
Items Sold:383

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