This guitar features the adjustable neck (at least my take on it) from our very lengthy design process from a few months ago. It's also a first for me for a slotted head stock, which I must say is a fair bit more work, but I really love the look, and I think that I'll be doing a lot more of them. Also tried my hand at cutting pearl. Any way, here are the specs.
Back and sides - Sapele
Top - Western Red Cedar
Fret Board - Minnerichi
Bindings - Cheese Wood
Neck - New Guinea Rosewood and Cheese Wood, with 2 carbon fiber rods, no truss rod
Tuners - Schaller
Bridge - Brazilian Rosewood
Finish - Precat Mirotone over WEST Systems Epoxy
Weight - 1428 grams





A beautiful pyramid bridge that Bob Connor sent me to use on this guitar. Thanks very much Bob. It's beautiful.

I loved the Sapele so much that I used the off cuts from the back for headsock veneer.


External adjustment screw.

If you look carefully, you will see how much adjustment is left in the neck. I can crank the neck down so the heel cap touches the body.

Gives you an idea of the size. A 000 in the background