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Getting up the neck is easy. It is a very “player-friendly” build. The neck is roasted flame maple with an oiled finish, so it feels fast and smooth right out of the case. It is paired with a 10" radius rosewood fingerboard with maple dot inlays. Stainless steel frets make bending effortless and keep wear to a minimum - jumbo frets down low and medium-tall frets higher up where things tend to get tighter.
Pickup-wise, this one covers a lot of ground. There is a Seymour Duncan Antiquity humbucker in the neck for warmth and fullness, and a Seymour Duncan Quarter Pounder in the bridge that brings plenty of punch and bite. A CTS volume pot and 3-way switch keep things simple and effective.
Hardware is solid and tasteful: a Gotoh Tele-style bridge with compensated brass saddles, Gotoh vintage-style tuners, and a Graph Tech nut. Overall, this is a very versatile, modern-feeling guitar that can easily handle anything from clean tones to rock.
A case is not included. Please contact us for case options.SPECS
Builder: Keith Schexnayder (20 Guitars)
Model: Twenty-T
Finish: Vintage Yellow / Butterscotch nitrocellulose lacquer
Body: 2-piece Louisiana swamp ash
Neck: Roasted flame maple, oiled
Fingerboard: Rosewood, 10" radius, maple dots
Frets: Jumbo stainless (1–11), medium-tall stainless (12–22)
Neck Pickup: Seymour Duncan Antiquity
Bridge Pickup: Seymour Duncan Quarter Pounder
Controls: CTS volume, 3-way switch
Bridge: Gotoh Tele-style w/ compensated brass saddles
Tuners: Gotoh vintage-style
Nut: Graph Tech
Body Contours: Belly cut, lower horn scoop - Reviews
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