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Mike Lull Guitars Introduces the TX Chubby

Mike Lull Guitars Introduces the TX Chubby

The hollowbody T-style guitar comes with Lindy Fralin pickups and either alder, swamp ash, or mahogany body.

Bellevue, WA (May 21, 2014) -- Mike took the basic shape of a tele in Mahogany, hollowed it out, added thickness to the overall shape and a maple top for a unique feel and sound unlike any other. The center section is solid which leads to options galore from Humbuckers to P90s to Bigsby Tremolo. The weight is light and the sound is deliciously resonant and warm lending itself to styles from Jazz to Rockabilly and more!

Specs:

  • Alder, Swamp Ash or Mahogany Body
  • Maple or Rosewood Fingerboard
  • Contoured Neck Heel
  • 25 1/2" Scale Length
  • 22 Stainless Steel Frets
  • 12" Radius Fingerboard
  • 1 11/16" Nut Width
  • Bone Nut
  • Lindy Fralin Pickups (Your choice)
  • Full Electrostatic Shielding

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