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J-Type Model

J-Type Model

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Specification

Basic Models

  • J-Type 60 – 60s Style with Alder body as standard, Maple Neck with Rosewood Laminate Fretboard. Replica Tortoise Shell pickguard, ‘Hot-Rod Pickups” set of J-Type pickups.

Neck Material:

  • Maple
  • Birdseye Maple
  • Flamed Maple
  • Other options by request

Fretboard Material

  • Maple
  • Rosewood
  • Ebony
  • Birdseye Maple
  • Flamed Maple
  • Other options by request

Neck Radius

  • 7.25″
  • 9.5″
  • Compound or Custom Radius available

Neck Shape

  • U- Shape
  • V- Shape
  • C- Shape
  • Hard V-Shape
  • Modern “Flat Oval” Shape – Flat Shoulder
  • Custom Shape to your spec

Body Material

  • Alder
  • Ash
  • Swamp Ash
  • Mahogany

Available in 1, 2 or 3 pieces.

Eternal Aging Process

  • “Cupboard Fresh” – As if the guitar has been hidden away for a few decades un-touched. Aged finish, no knocks but minor wear.
  • “Music Shop Stock” – As if the guitar was in a guitar shop for a couple of decades. Minor knocks from demo playing, but never gigged.
  • “Aged” – Available in many stages of wear from worn to worn out, from casual pub player to hundreds of gigs every year for 20 years. However our guitars remain completely playable and fault free.

Colours

Two Tone Sunburst, Three Tone Sunburst, Black, Burgundy Mist, Butterscotch Blonde, Candy Apple Red, Charcoal Frost Metallic, Cream, Shell Pink, Sherwood Green Metallic, Daphne Blue, Dakota Red, Desert Sand, Shell Pink, Fiesta Red, Ice Blue Metallic, Inca Silver, Lake Placid Blue, Mary Kay White, Natural Clear, Olympic White, Sonic Blue, Seafoam Green, Shoreline Gold, , Ocean Turquoise Metallic and Teal Green Metallic. However we can colour match from pictures and your own guitars.

Hardware 

Aged floating vintage style vibrato and bridge. Split post aged nickel finish tuners.

Electronics: Handwound, calibrated ‘Hot-Rod Pickups” ‘J-Type’ single coil pickups, CTS pots and Switch Craft output jack, Switch Craft 3-way switch, ‘Rhythm setting’ slide switch and roller pots.

Nut: Hand-cut bone

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