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Bell Custom Guitars Introduces ToneBlaster

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Bell adds a Tele-style guitar to its line of wood and acrylic fused instruments



Mansfield, TX (May 13, 2010) -- Bell Custom Guitars has introduced the ToneBlaster to its line of hand-built guitars. The ToneBlaster features a swamp ash and acrylic fused body with 15 internal super-bright LEDs.


Bell says their trademark fusion of wood and acrylic provides crisp, sharp highs and smooth, rounded lows. The ToneBlaster pictured features a cherry red finish, 22 frets on a rosewood fretboard, maple set neck, 25.5" scale length ending 
in a 1.695" width at nut, chrome hardware, Mother of pearl pickguard, control plate and truss cover, and streets for $2995. Bell Custom Guitars says that the guitar's electronics, hardware and color can be customized to suit personal preferences.

“We got lots of requests for this configuration and shape, so it made sense to oblige.” says Paul of Bell Custom Guitars. “This guitar fills a sonic gap for us and we hope it does for the industry, too.”

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Dave Jenkins
on 06/23/2011
I built guitars with Don when he was first getting started in Dayton Ohio. All I can say he really knows his craft. His guitars not only look great they are players guitars. The tone and feel are excellent.
keith
on 05/20/2010
"if looks could kill& they probably will" thanks P.G,if it sounds fantastic, I should save up for one. I love it so far.
Gaz Loren
on 05/19/2010
Hey, anybody know what one of these will weigh?
Brett Bledsoe
on 05/14/2010
I have serial number 003 of the new Bell Custom ToneBlasters and it is hands down the finest musical instrument I have ever played. The overall beauty of the guitar has to been seen in person to be truly understood. What is hard to comprehend is that looks are one thing, but the sound is out of this world.
Dave O'Hearn
on 05/13/2010
I have two Bell Customs. Thinking about my third. When it comes to understanding the science of tone, Don is the man. But, what is unique about Bell Customs is that they are player's instruments, they are responsive workhorses. The attention to detail surpasses guitars 2x their cost.



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