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About This Listing

Juke Joint Bluesmaster, Made in Memphis, USA - This beautiful lightweight Bluesmaster is a 2 pickup single cutaway guitar made from Alder & is ready to Rock or Twang. This guitar growls with two single coil Kent Armstrong pickups with push/pull pots! All Juke Joint guitars include a heavily padded St. Blues padded gig bag.
* Body Style - Solid
* Body Material - Alder
* Neck Material - Maple
* Neck Shape - C Shape
* Nut Width - 1 11/16"
* Nut Material - Bone
* Fingerboard Material - Pau Ferro
* Fingerboard Inlay - Pearl Dot
* Fingerboard Radius - 10"
* # Of Frets - 22
* Fret Size - Medium Jumbo Jescar FW47104
* Scale Length - 25.5"
* Tuning Machines - Kluson Vintage Style
* Hardware - Chrome
* Pickups - 2 Kent Armstrong Single Coils
* Controls - 1 Push/ Pull Master Volume, 1 Push/ Pull Master Tone, 3 Way Switch
* Output - 1/4" Switchcraft w/ Electrosocket Plate
* Bridge - Wilkinson 3 Saddle Brass
* Potentiometer - Bourns
* Finish - Satin Lacquer
See this and many other boutique & vintage guitars, amps, & effects pedals at Shoals Guitar Boutique LLC, in the Muscle Shoals area of NW Alabama!

Condition
Brand
Model
  • Bluesmaster
Finish
  • Seafoam Green
Categories
Year
  • 2016
Made In
  • United States
Body Type
  • Solid Body

About the Seller

Shoals Guitar Boutique LLC

Muscle Shoals, AL, United States
(367)
Joined Reverb:2016
Items Sold:405

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