Thursday, October 25, 2007
The aptly named Sather Rustic
Posted by Jon in • Crazy Guitar Designs
This strange looking guitar I found on Elderly Instruments’ website looks like a log they have just picked up and decided to turn into a guitar, but then it is supposed to pay homage to Michigan’s lumber legacy so thats probably why! Not my cup of tea but at least it is unique. The guitar was built by Scott Sather and features a maple body, bolt-on maple neck, 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays, 6-in-a-line Gotoh tuners, 2 Seymour Duncan humbucking pickups, wood pickup rings, 3-way toggle switch, master volume and tone control, fixed top-load bridge weighs in at 8.2 lbs (thats 3.7Kg in the civilized - or should that be civilised world) and will only knock you back 650 of your United States Dollerage!


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