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We are excited to have-in this C.R. Alsip Lita Ford Prototype Electric Guitar! This is the first guitar built by C.R. Alsip for Lita Ford. It is a Custom DC Neckthrough Model. The wood used on the body is black limba with a buckeye burl droptop. Neckthrough is figured maple and purple heart with a dual-action trussrod. The fretboard is ebony. Scale length is 25" with a 14" radius and Dunlop 6105 jumbo frets for ultra low action and fast playability. 

The guitar is loaded with DiMarzio Super Distortion Humbuckers and has a build in active preamp custom designed for Lita Ford from Nearl Moser. The preamp has an on/off mini toggle (top switch between vol and tone) and a two position mini toggle for boost/mid boost. 

Locking nut from Floyd Rose and Kahler Tremelo system. Grover Tuners. The guitar is gorgeous and was hand-signed by Lita Ford on the headstock. Don't miss out on this highly collectable guitar! 

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Listed4 years ago
ConditionMint (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • C.R. Alsip Lita Ford Prototype 001 Signed DC Neck-Thru Model Electric Guitar
Finish
  • Custom
Categories
Year
  • 2020
Made In
  • United States
Body Type
  • Solid Body

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