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The Jet Blues Deluxe is excellent. It's lightweight, and sounds great! The Bigsby trem will have you playing sweet vibrato, plus it just gives this guitar awesome character! Extremely nice fret work as you slide up and down the neck. This guitar is hanging at our shop so please come in and give it a try. Please message us if you have any questions about this guitar.

Jet Blues Deluxe Specs

Handmade In Brazil

BODY MATERIAL: Semi-hollow Brazilian Cedar Wood

NECK MATERIAL: Pau-marfim Wood With Double Action Truss Rod

FINGERBOARD: Pau-ferro Wood With 22-frets

TOP: Marupa Wood or Maple Wood (only In Natural Color)

NUT DIMENSION: Bone

PICKUPS: 02 Tagima Silverbucker Alnico 5 With Metal Cover

CONTROLS: 01 3-way Switch, 01 Volume And 01 Tone

BRIDGE: Bigsby B-50 Licensed Chrome

MACHINE HEADS: Locking Tuners

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Jet Blues Deluxe
Finish
  • Lake Placid Blue
Categories
Made In
  • Brazil
Body Type
  • Semi-Hollow Body

Muddy River Guitars

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