Teye guitars are works of art and this one is certainly no exception. This beautiful guitar is drop dead gorgeous featuring Teye's famous Shipwreck finish and a full metal top.

The Teye Gypsy Queen guitar is a truly original head-turning design in an age where such a thing seemed impossible. Achieving all of Leo's spank but with much more tonal depth. The MOOD-knob offers a passive organic boost in mids for when the virtuoso-part of the song arrives. Teye's Gypsy Queen guitar has a Spanish Cedar body with Maple neck, Rosewood fingerboard and many unusual 'typically Teye' features among which: 4 single-coil Jason Lollar pick-ups wired to Teye-electronics with again that mysterious Mood knob; upside-down headstock like the Firebird and Jimi's Strat; a uniquely shaped body that gives this guitar maximum resonance and playing response; and a visual presence that is - like all Teye-guitars - impossible to ignore, on- or off-stage.

Teye Gypsy Queen La Estrella guitar specs:
Body: select Spanish Cedar
Neck: select Maple, glue-in for a better guitar with better defined mids, more punch, and greater sustain
Fingerboard: Indian Rosewood with 24 frets, 25.5 inch scale, and the Teye Bedouin mother-of-pearl inlay
Tuners: Grover mini Rotomatics
Pick-up: 4 Jason Lollar single-coils
Electronics: Teye's proprietary circuitry, with master Volume, Tone, and Mood-knobs
Tremolo: Trevor Wilkinson
Laser-engraved body and headstock plates
Hand-rubbed Oil finish
Shipwreck Finish

ConditionMint (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • Ltd. Ed. Gypsy Queen Shipwreck
Finish
  • Relic Yellow
Year
  • 2014
Made In
  • United States

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Brentwood, TN, United States
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