James Trussart Steel Caster
telecaster style
year 1999
This Instrument features a "SteelCaster" model based on a traditional solid design, finished in a " Rusted " finish, and is a used, early 1999 model.
It features a bolt-on maple neck, a recessed steel headstock, kluson tuing machines, rosewood fingerboard, hollow steel body, a six-saddle vintage-style bridge, a steel pickguard, and single coil pickups.
The hollow steel body makes it lightweight and well-balanced, despite its appearance.
Despite its unique, resonator-like tone, the output delivers a versatile sound that remains consistent with the universal demands of an electric guitar.
However, the rugged bass tone that differs from that of a wooden body, the thick overtones typical of a hollow guitar, and the solid feel when playing are its major and distinctive charms.
It's difficult to judge the condition of this guitar, as it's originally made of steel with a rust-treated finish, but there's no noticeable domage, and it makes a good impression in both playability and appearance.
The frets are barely worn, the neck is in excellent condition, and the low action makes it easy to play.
The unique steel body construction and shocking steampunk look combine to create a high-quality guitar that is easy to use in terms of sound and playability.
Don't miss out on this guitar.
Included Hard Case
Condition : EX+++
Body Steel
Neck Maple
Fingerboard Rosewood
Bridge 6 saddle Vintage style Bridge
Machine heads kluson single line
Fingerboard inlays dots
Nut width 41mm
Scale 647,7mm
Control 1 Vol 1 Tone 3 Way pu Selector
Weight 3.41kg
hard case
You can try this magnificent guitar upon request at Guitar's Cafe - Rue de Bourg 11 - 1003 Lausanne, Switzerland.
www.guitarcafe.com
Guitar's Cafe is a guitar lounge and shop where you can play some of the world's finest guitars.
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SKU : stock GC
3 900,00€Prix
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