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About This Listing

This New Teuffel "Birdfish" Electric Guitar Features:
  • Body:
    • "Central Elements" Made From "Carved" Aluminum
    • Two Sets of "Tone Bars", One Set Made From American Alder, and One
      Set From "Michigan" Maple
    • "Sapphire" Color
    • Adjustable Aluminum Control Cluster - Pivots for
      Personalized Access to Volume and Tone Controls
  • Neck:
    • One Piece Bird's-Eye Maple Neck
    • Large/Round Neck Shape
    • 22 Frets
    • 25.5" Scale Length
    • 1.71" Nut Width
    • Hand Machined Nut
    • Phosphorescent Side Marker Dots
  • Gotoh "Tune-a-Matic" Style Bridge
  • All Other Hardware Hand Machined by Ulrich Teuffel
  • Pickups/Electronics:
    • Comes With Three Humbucking Pickups (Each Voiced Differently) and
      Two Single-Coil Pickups
    • Any Combination of Up To Three Pickups Can Be Used
    • Each Pickup is Individually Adjustable With Respect to Height From
      The String, Angle Across The String, and Position Along The String
    • Five-Way Pickup Selector
    • Master Volume and Master Tone Controls
  • Case/Extras:
    • Custom Aluminum Carry Case with Roller Wheels Included
    • Tool Kits Included
    • Infeld strings pictured no longer included

Condition
Brand
Model
  • Birdfish
Finish
  • Sapphire
Categories
Year
  • 2015?
Made In
  • Germany
Body Type
  • Solid Body

About the Seller

Guitar Resurrection

Austin, TX, United States
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Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:328

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