Rick Turner Model T Guitar
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Turner's electronics consist of a passive volume and tone control with a push/pull volume knob which switches the pickup direct to the jack, bypassing all controls and giving maximum output signal to your amp. The Model T body design is a nod to the 1928 Kay Kraft guitars and mandolins, and Turner's use of Formica laminate for top and back conjures up images of an old diner. The body core is made of genuine Honduras mahogany for sustain and warmth of tone. For those wanting a more conventional appearance, Turner custom makes Model T's with natural wood finishes, and fancy maple or walnut top laminates also available;. The neck is made of hard rock maple with two graphite bars in addition to an adjustable truss rod. Fingerboards are Formica or rosewood. Hardware includes "Kluson" style tuners, Schaller Roll-amatic bridge, and either a Turner stop tailpiece or the Hipshot "Trilogy" multiple tunings tailpiece for those who want to be able to switch in and out of standard and open tunings. All hardware is nickel or chrome plated. |
