The guitar is a light factory relic with finish checking and is in excellent condition. The case has a couple of very small blemishes.
This absolutely striking Macmull T-Classic is a truly authentic feeling and sounding iteration of one of the 1960s greatest offerings to popular music.
Handmade in Israel by a trio of diehard vintage tone chasers these guitars set out to capture the pure vintage tone and feel of those great old instruments, while maintaining a consistency and reliability of a modern built guitar.
This all starts with the body wood. At Macmull the idea goes that lighter wood sounds better, with a sharper attack and greater resonance to get a foot in the doorway of the vintage ballpark.
This particular guitar features a lightweight, kiln-dried two-piece Alder body which brings with it a punchy and dry tone with resonance and sustain to match, which is of course then sprayed with a fetching Machine Green nitrocellulose lacquer.
The next port of call is of course the neck, which on this guitar is made up of one piece of premium straight grained maple topped with a Madagascar Rosewood Fretboard. With an exceptionally comfortable Oval 'C' shape the guitar is a pleasure to play and very fast in part due to the ageing on the back of the neck freeing you from sticking to the lacquer.
The pickups in the guitar are a specially voiced blend of alnico 2 and 5 magnets made to perfectly emulate the classic twangy, hollow tone of vintage T-type guitars.
- Body: Alder
- Neck: Hard Maple
- Fretboard: Madagascar Rosewood
- Fretboard Radius: 9.5"
- Frets: 6105
- Truss Rod: Single Action
- Neck Profile: Oval C (20.5mm 1st Fret - 23.5mm 12th
Fret) - Pickups: Macmull Matched RVT Single Coils
- Electronics: Luxe 0.5uF Caps, CTS Pots
- Finish: Pure Nitrocellulose Lacquer
- Nut: Bone
- Case: Custom G&G Macmull Hardcase
- Weight: 7 lbs. 5.8 oz.
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