Clay Alden brings us interesting stuff all the time. Usually made from locally sourced barn wood, this one is made from myysterywood, heavily relic'ed, with a bolt-on mahogany neck. The pickups are double-coils of unknown origin. The bridge and tremolo tailpiece are from a '60s-era Kent electric. It's a wacky guitar—fun, playable, unique. We're pretty sure you'd be the only kid on the block with one like it ... so there's always that.
Features
Features
- Solid wood(?) body
- Mahogany neck
- Rosewood fingerboard
- Dot inlays
- 24 5/8" scale
- 1 11/16" nut
- Double-coil pickups
- Master Volume, Master Toner, 3-position switch
- Kent bridge, and tremolo tailpiece
- Grover-style tuners
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