Description
Description
The unmistakable sound of a well-made 12-string guitar is perfect for solo gigs and band performances, especially when it was designed by the founder of influential U.S. punk band Rancid. Tim Armstrong’s Hellcat is based on the old Fender acoustic that was his go-to guitar for songwriting, and quickly became one of the best-selling Fender acoustic artist models ever. This particular instrument has some small spots of discoloration on the side of the body and some light finish scratches in one area on the top of the body and on the side of the headstock. We have included close-up photos of each. Aside from what we have described, this instrument is in mint condition.
Tech Specs
Body | |
Body: | Solid Mahogany Top with Laminated Mahogany Back and Sides |
Body Finish: | Satin Polyurethane |
Body Shape: | Concert |
Body Back: | Laminated Mahogany |
Body Sides: | Laminated Mahogany |
Body Top: | Solid Mahogany |
Bracing: | Scalloped X |
Body Binding: | Multiple |
Body Width Upper Bout: | 2.24″ (57 mm) |
Neck | |
Neck Material: | Maple |
Neck Finish: | Satin |
Scale Length: | 25.3″ (643 mm) |
Fingerboard Material: | Rosewood or Walnut (depending on date of manufacture) |
Number of Frets: | 19 |
Nut Material: | Graphtech NuBone |
Nut Width: | 1.77″ (45 mm) |
Position Inlays: | |
Electronics | |
Controls: | Built-In Chromatic Tuner with On/Off Switch, Volume, Bass, Mid, Treble |
Special Electronics: | Built-In Chromatic Tuner with On/Off Switch, Volume, Bass, Mid, Treble |
Hardware | |
Hardware Finish: | Chrome |
Bridge: | Rosewood or Walnut (depending on date of manufacture) |
Tuning Machines: | Vintage-Style with Aged White Plastic Buttons |
Pickguard: | Tortoiseshell |
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