DEAN CADILLAC SELECT QUILT TOP FLOYD

OCEAN BURST FINISH

The new Select Series by Dean is here! Designed by professional musicians for professional musicians without breaking the bank. These Select Series models feature Satin Necks for ease of playing and endurance. Mahogany Bodies with 3pc mahogany necks. 22 jumbo fret Ebony Fingerboards. Easy access Set Through Construction, Beautiful Quilt top with matching headstock, and exclusive Seymour Duncan TB5 and APH-1 pickups in a zebra parchment finish and sand blasted pole pieces to set the look apart from the rest. Floyd Rose 1000 series tremolo for quality and tuning stability. Audio taper pots for that smooth roll without destroying the tone. To top it off, 5ply Body and Headstock binding with single ply Neck Binding to add that extra splash of class.

FEATURES

Mahogany body with quilt maple top

3-piece mahogany neck with set thru construction

Ebony fretboard

22 jumbo frets

12" fingerboard radius

Floyd Rose 1000 bridge

Grover tuners

Seymour Duncan APH-1 and TB-5 zebra  pickups

Weight: 7lbs 13oz

IF YOU ARE A RESIDENT OF TEXAS AND INTERESTED IN THIS GUITAR, CONTACT US. WE CAN POTENTIALLY HAVE IT TO YOU BY THE NEXT DAY!

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ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Cadillac Select Quilt Top Floyd
Finish
  • Ocean Burst
Categories
Year
  • 2021
Made In
  • Indonesia
Body Type
  • Solid Body

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Houston, TX, United States
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