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Unbranded T-Style Sunburst 1970s

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The following specs were carefully collected and recorded by a skilled technician. For a more detailed description and questions regarding sound, feel, or cosmetic condition, please call to speak to one of our experts.SummaryFinish: OriginalBody Material:

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Description

The following specs were carefully collected and recorded by a skilled technician. For a more detailed description and questions regarding sound, feel, or cosmetic condition, please call to speak to one of our experts.

Summary

Finish: Original

Body Material: Plywood Body

Body Details: Solid plywood body

Neck Material: Laminate Neck

Neck Profile: “C” profile

Neck Thickness (IN): .86″ (1st fret) .89″ (12th fret)

Fingerboard Radius: 11.00″

Nut Width: 1-5/8″

Scale Length: 23 5/8″

Neck Details: Bolt-on plywood neck with unbound rosewood fretboard, zero fret, and truss rod adjustment at the heel. The neck has been previously refretted, and will benefit from being refretted again to correct a severe twist.

Electronics: Single coil pickups with on/off switches for each pickup, “mute”/tone switch, neck and bridge pickup volume controls, and master tone control. The pickups are wired in series when both are on.

Pickup Measurements: 9.9k (neck), 6.0k (bridge)

Hardware: Original

Weight: 6 lbs 6 oz

Cosmetic Condition: The guitar has been previously refretted.

Modifications/Repairs: The guitar has been previously refretted.

Tech Notes: The guitar plays well with medium action. The neck has a notable twist, with the treble side having backbow while the bass side has relief. The prior refret left numerous chips in the fretboard; a new refret would be beneficial for the instrument. Due to the condition of the neck, the guitar is being listed “as-is.”

Case Details: Gig bag

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