Handmade tele style guitar with a body made of 400 year old Douglas Fir. The wood was used in Landmark Toronto High School as floor joists. Salvaged from North Toronto Collegiate Institute which was built in 1911 and torn down in 2010. That is 100 years of air drying under pressure. Boards were 18 feet long and straight. Joists were cut from old growth trees with extremely tight grain, many rings narrower than 1mm. Resin is completely crystallized and very resonant. HSS configuration with Peavy pickups. Maple neck and fretboard. I love the neck on this guitar. 21 frets with a brass nut.
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Listed | 5 months ago |
Condition | Excellent (Used) Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more |
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