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Woodrite Guitars Collaborates with Brent Hinds on "Dirty B" Signature Vagabond V

Woodrite Guitars Collaborates with Brent Hinds on "Dirty B" Signature Vagabond V

Mastodon's lead guitarist teams up with the Does It Doom creator Steve Reis to make a dream V come true with a sleek silverburst finish and alnico-V PAF humbuckers.

Woodrite Guitars, alongside with Dirty B himself, proudly presents the 'Dirty B' Signature Vagabond, a high-performance guitar that delivers on both craftsmanship and tone. The instrument's mahogany body and bound mahogany neck a repaired with a sleek Macassar ebony fingerboard, featuring distinctive custom "Mastogyph" inlays. Its silverburst finish adds to the guitar’s striking appearance, while stainless steel frets, Tonepros hardware, and Grover tuners provide the durability and precision expected in a professional-grade instrument.


Designed to meet the tonal needs of heavy players, the Vagabond is equipped with a set of Woodrite Barbarian humbuckers. Utilizing Alnico V magnets and inspired by the classic PAF design, these pickups offer a rich midrange response that thrives in both clean and overdriven settings. Coupled with a GraphTech TUSQ XL nut and "straight string pull" headstock for enhanced tuning stability, the 'Dirty B' is built to perform under the most demanding conditions, making it a reliable choice for musicians seeking versatility and sonic power.

Specs

  • Body Shape: Vagabond
  • Body Orientation: Right-Handed or Left-Handed
  • Body Material: Mahogany
  • Finish: Silverburst
  • Clearcoat: Gloss Polyurethane
  • Neck Pickup: Woodrite Barbarian (7.8k, A5, 42AWG)
  • Bridge Pickup: Woodrite Barbarian (13.0k, A5, 43AWG)
  • Controls: 2 Volume, 1 Tone, 3-Way Toggle Switch
  • Finish: Chrome
  • Bridge: TonePros Tune-O-Matic
  • Tailpiece: TonePros Stop Bar
  • Pickguard: Black
  • Control Knobs: Black Top Hats w/ Reflectors
  • Switch Tip: Black
  • Jack Plate Cover: Chrome
  • Material: Mahogany
  • Binding: Yes
  • Nut: GraphTech TUSQ XL
  • Nut Width: 1.69″
  • Profile: 0.800″ at 1st Fret, 0.875″ at 12th Fret, Medium “C” profile
  • Scale Length: 24.75″
  • Fingerboard Material: Ebony
  • Fretwire: Jumbo Stainless Steel
  • Inlays: ‘Dirty B’ Custom “Mastoglyph”
  • Fingerboard Radius: 12″
  • Number Of Frets: 22
  • Tuning Machines: Grover Mini Rotomatic
  • Tuning: D-Standard (D, G, C, F, A, D)
  • Strings: D’Addario EXL116 (.011, .014, .018p, .030, .042, .052)
  • Weight: Approximately 7 pounds
  • Case: Includes Custom Form-Fitted Woodrite Guitars Hardshell Case
  • Country of Origin: Built in Indonesia by PT Wildwood (PRS, ESP)
  • Price: $1,599
For more information, visit woodriteguitars.com


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