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Griffin Series #G.25.86.22

$3,325 - Sold

By Howie Guitars

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This beautiful Griffin Series guitar has a 24-fret Pau Ferro fingerboard with a scale length of 25 inches. The board has a compound radius of 15.5 inches at the tail down to 9.5 inches at the nut. The hollow body design of this guitar makes it incredibly light weighing in at just 5.5 pounds.

The Shape of the neck is what we call the Howie Thin Line. At the nut, the depth is a shallow 0.88 inches and at the 12th fret, it is 0.91 inches. It was modeled after the 1960s Gibson ES 330 style neck…shallow all the way up the neck making it very easy on the hand, and great for wrap-around chording. The width at the nut is 1.67 inches and at the tail, it is 2.16 inches.

The pickups on this guitar are the Hot-Rodded Humbucker set from Seymour Duncan. This combines the JB model humbucker, their most popular bridge pickup, with their most popular neck pickup, the Jazz model. You can find nearly any sound you are looking for with this versatile combo. Add to this that the electronics are set up with two mini switches allowing you to coil-split each individual pickup.

Specifications:

  • Main Body Wood: Basswood
  • Top Body Wood: Curly Maple
  • Neck Wood: Hard Maple
  • Peghead Veneer: Curly Maple
  • Fretboard: Pau Ferro
  • Truss Rod Cover: Curly Maple
  • Carve Type: 0.5 inch Fibonacci
  • Fret wire: 0.09 inch stainless steel
  • Neck Angle: 3.75 degrees
  • Peghead Angle: 8.5 degrees
  • Tuning Machines: Kluson rev G
  • Nut: Bleached bone
  • Truss Rod: Hotrod low profile
  • Bridge: Kluson ABR Wired
  • Tail Piece: Gotoh stop
  • Strings: S.I.T Heavy Bottom
  • Inlays: Abalone and black Richlite
  • Side Dots: Abalone
  • Finish: DC 2000 catalyzed urethane

Hard shell case included

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