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Bryn Marin Guitars Releases Offset and Offset+ Models

Bryn Marin Guitars Releases Offset and Offset+ Models

Boutique guitar builder Bryn Marin offers custom-built Offset and Offset+ guitars with modern enhancements.


The Offset Model features the classic Alder body and Maple neck combination with Bryn Marin wide bobbin single coil pickup and rhythm circuit combination. The Offset+ model features a bound AAA figured maple top and the Bryn Marin Firebird style Mini Humbucker pickup and Bigsby vibrato.

Features

  • ​A truly custom-built-to-order guitar design experience to choose any color and hardware option you like.
  • 25-inch scale neck that is perfect length for the offset design
  • New, modern body shape that is more balanced and comfortable to play.
  • Thin Nitro Cellulose Lacquer finish
  • Tru-Oil Satin Neck finish upon request.
  • Mastery Tremolo and Bridge ($400 upcharge).
  • Bryn Marin Custom Wound Pickups.
  • Double Carbon Fiber Rods in the neck for additional strength and stability.
  • 1.5-degree neck-to-body angle for increased bridge stability.
  • Stainless steel neck inserts for maximum neck-to-body strength.
  • Bigsby Vibrato on the Offset+

Bryn Marin Offset and Offset+ are designed to excel in any musical setting with a unique shape and style that stand out from the crowd of the same old boring vanilla. Check out the offset and offset+ BrynMarin guitar. A new take on the original offset design.

Handcrafted in Denver Colorado. The Bryn Marin Offset ($1,699 w/out Mastery, $2,199 w/Mastery) and Offset + ($1,999) are available online.

For more information, please visit brynmarin.com.

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