Here we have a
2013 Airline Tuxedo in beautiful
sunburst finish. It's a one-owner guitar that has been lightly played -- never gigged -- and has spent most of its life in the closet, in its guitar bag, in my smoke-free studio. It was purchased directly from Eastwood Guitars. The P-90s and its hollowbody really combine to make this axe growl beautifully if you want it to. Thanks.
From Eastwood Guitars:
The Airline Tuxedo is a tribute to the Barney Kessel
Pro model that was produced in the late 1950s and sold under the brand names
of both Kay and Airline. Don’t let looks deceive you! This is a full
maple-and-mahogany hollow-body design, housing two of our proprietary Custom
Hi-Output P-90s. The result is a lightweight and versatile guitar that is ready
to absolutely sing with a tonal palette suitable for anything from jazz to
punk.
Features & Specs
- Body: Maple Top, Mahogany Back, and Sides.
- Body Dimensions: Length 18" Width 13" Depth
2.25".
- Neck: Set Neck, Bound Maple, Modern-C Shape.
- Fingerboard: Rosewood, Block Markers.
- Scale Length: 25 1/2" (648mm).
- Width at the Nut: 1 11/16" (43mm).
- Frets: 19, Medium Jumbo.
- Pickups: Two Custom Hi-Output P-90s.
- - Neck 7.73K,
Bridge 8.59K.
- Switching: 3-Way.
- Controls: 2 Volume, 2 Tone.
- Bridge: Tune-O-Matic.
- Hardware: Chrome, Custom Trapeze Tailpiece, Vintage
Style Open Back Tuners.
- Strings: D'Addario #10.
- Unique Features: 1950's AIRLINE "Coat of
Arms" logo on Pickguard.