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NEW Flaxwood guitar , used for demo's



comes with hardshell case

Flaxwood VASARA GLOSS BLACK HARDTAIL Fat power chords, screaming harmonics, singing sustain, and a commanding appearance - the Flaxwood Vasara (vasara = hammer) is a true rocker's dream. Features a Gotoh Tune-o-matic Bridge and pickups by DiMarzio. Ideal for heavier rock and metal.

Material: flaxwood Features: flaxwood resonating back plate Neck joint: 3-D glued Angle: high Scale: 25.5" Radius: 12" Frets: jumbo Measurements: - 1st fret: 43.5 / 20.5 mm - 12th fret: 52.5 / 23 mm Tuners: Gotoh SG360 HAPM; locking Nut: Tune-X tuning system Inlays: celluloid f Bridge: Gotoh GE-103B tune-o-matic Pickups: Neck pickup EMG Bridge pickup EMG Controls: - master volume - separate tone controls for both pickups - 3-way selector switch

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Listed7 years ago
ConditionMint (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • Vasara
Finish
  • Gloss Black
Year
  • 2015
Made In
  • Finland

Gitaarwerkplaats Hulten

Hulten, Netherlands
Sales:13
Joined Reverb:2016

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