California Rebel - White
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Chicago, IL, United States
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The 1967 Domino Californian Rebel was designed and targeted to the 60's surf scene and are now extremely rare. It was hybrid of the VOX Phantom, the EKO Violin and the Mosrite (note the small dot markers). The chambered body makes for a lightweight design with a nice German carve on the top and a smooth tremolo system with roller bridge. Each pickup has a rhythm/solo switch. The fast playing maple neck retains the unique headstock of the original. Surfs up!
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The 1967 Domino Californian Rebel was designed and targeted to the 60's surf scene and are now extremely rare. It was hybrid of the VOX Phantom, the EKO Violin and the Mosrite (note the small dot markers). The chambered body makes for a lightweight design with a nice German carve on the top and a smooth tremolo system with roller bridge. Each pickup has a rhythm/solo switch. The fast playing maple neck retains the unique headstock of the original. Surfs up!
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Model |
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Finish |
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Categories | |
Fretboard Material |
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Pickup Configuration |
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Body Shape |
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Body Material |
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Color Family |
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Right / Left Handed |
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Body Type |
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Number of Strings |
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Neck Material |
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Finish Style |
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Offset Body |
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Bridge/Tailpiece Type |
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Neck Construction |
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