It's a 4-string tenor, with a wood body of around 12 x 18. Scale is 25". The cone is traditional biscuit cone, inset about 1 1/8th inch into the body via a tone ring, Also has four soundposts inside (from bottom of tone ring to the back), and a piezo encased in a ton of rubber cement and inset into a centerline stabilizer (aka . . . a 1 x 2 with a hole in it).
Oh . . . and the finish is Rustoleum gloss enamel
Will get a video up sooner or later. I play mostly 3- or 6-stringers . . . tenors are a different animal for me
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It's a 4-string tenor, with a wood body of around 12 x 18. Scale is 25". The cone is traditional biscuit cone, inset about 1 1/8th inch into the body via a tone ring, Also has four soundposts inside (from bottom of tone ring to the back), and a piezo encased in a ton of rubber cement and inset into a centerline stabilizer (aka . . . a 1 x 2 with a hole in it).
Oh . . . and the finish is Rustoleum gloss enamel
Will get a video up sooner or later. I play mostly 3- or 6-stringers . . . tenors are a different animal for me
Awesome guit Doughboy, what’s the story behind it?