Every guitar I’ve made from Alder sounds great! I guess that is what Leo and Freddy found when they went to the wood store, and then they found hard Maple for the necks. We haven’t strayed very far. That combination seems to have become ingrained in our ears. I’m sure they noticed that Alder paints well, easy to tool, very lightweight, and plentiful, not rare or endangered. And hard Maple is plentiful, very stable, paints well. With two big Seymour Duncan humbuckers and high-performance Grover gears it is still only 5.1 pounds. As you might have noticed, I cut some of the weight out.

Solid lightweight Alder body

Hard Canadian Maple neck

Ebony fingerboard

Abalone face dots and side dots

          16 inch radius

          1 and 11/16 nut width

          25 and ½ scale length

2 and 1/16 spacing at bridge

Ebony finger rest

Seymour Duncan APH1N Neck pickup

Seymour Duncan TB-APH1B Bridge pickup

Grover 18:1 Gears

Guitar weighs 5.2 pounds

Hard Shell Case included

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Brand
  • Wright Guitar Technology
Model
  • Galaxy M31 #5346
Finish
  • White lacquer, satin
Categories
Year
  • 2023
Made In
  • United States
Finish Style
  • Satin
Neck Material
  • Maple
Body Type
  • Solid Body
Body Material
  • Alder
Fretboard Radius
  • 16"
Pickup Configuration
  • HH
Fretboard Material
  • Ebony
Scale Length
  • 25.5"
Neck Construction
  • Bolt-On

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Rossco Wright: luthier

The Dalles, OR, United States
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