Carillion Polaris 6 built for John Browne (Monuments) as part of the 2021 Kessel Run.


The guitar is incredible lightweight and resonant which makes it a dream to play. Only selling to fun a custom build from Carillion.

The guitar has recently received a full setup by Chris Delia (owner of Carillion guitars) and has received a fret level and refinish. It is in mint condition
Specs:

String gauge: 10-46 Daddario

Finish: Danish Oil

Body thickness: 35mm

Jack: Switchcraft barrel jack

Wiring configuration: 1v, Tap switch, 3way toggle switch

Pickups: Oil City Blackbirds / Clear bobbins

Strap locks: Dunop Duo

Hardware colour: Black

Nut width: 42mm

Nut: Graphtech Black Tusq

Side dots: 2mm Luminlay

Truss rod: Dual action/2 way

Machine heads: Hipshot locking

Bridge: Schaller Hannes

Fretwire: Jescar Stainless Steel

Fingerboard radius: 20"

Fingerboard: Ebony, bound in Ebony Reverse head veneer: Bog Oak

Head veneer: Bog Oak

Neck: 5 piece Flamed Maple / Wenge laminate

Cap: 5,300 year old Bog Oak

Body: Swamp Ash


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ConditionMint (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • Polaris 6
Finish
  • Bog Oak
Categories
Year
  • 2021
Made In
  • United Kingdom
Body Shape
  • Double Cutaway
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Body Type
  • Solid Body
Finish Features
  • Matching Headstock

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