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April 2024 $17,999

As~New Mint Scott Walker handmade 2018 As~New Brazilian Rosewood Electro Guitar! Might be the Ultimate Walker Guitar Ever! Total Brazilian Rosewood Body, Neck, All Hand Tooled Brass Pickguard with Lightning Bolts, Brass Knobs, Custom Walker handmade tail piece, Plek'd Fretboard, 11 Lbs 2 Oz and a Custom Made Walker Psychedelic Hard Shell Case!

Each note on this baby has a specific voice and you can easily see Garcia playing this one


Made as a “One Only” for Bill Krinard!

Scott Builds one at a time from scratch. Each piece of metal and each piece of wood is crafted in His California Shop in Santa Cruz

This guitar is a combination of Models: Electro, Santa Cruz and Phoenix.

Some specs:

Solid Rosewood Body and Neck

22 Plek'd Frets

Dressed Frets

Pearl Inlays

Ancient Bone Nut

5 Way Pickups selector

3 Toggles

Walker Pre~amp

Active/Passive Toggles

Push/Pull Coil Split

Pickups are: Neck Lollar Imperial

Middle DiMarzio Jerry Garcia

Bridge DiMarzio Jerry Garcia

Signed by Scott Walker

Serial 3939

Vintage Kluson Deluxe Tuners

Fretboard is 12 radius

String gage is 11-49

Action is low, neck straight

Custom made Scott walker Hard Shell Pattern Case.

This is the rarest offering on Reverb! A truly once in lifetime opportunity.

This guitar is a very old soul.

I've been shipping guitars for 50 years! Absolutely zero worries. Also can pick up.

The other two Walker Guitars shown are (1) Solace and (2) Santa Cruz Legacy. Both are available! If you want more info and prices, let me know





Listed9 months ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Electro
Finish
  • Natural Brazilian Rosewood
Categories
Year
  • 2018
Made In
  • United States
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Body Type
  • Solid Body

About the Seller

Cap'n Mike's Music

Rohnert Park, CA, United States
(348)
Joined Reverb:2013
Items Sold:282

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