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Suhr Modern Set Neck 2010 Limited Edition, Serial #1 – Faded Trans Wine Red Burst

Outrageous!

Yet another premium, collectible offering from Nuts and Saddles: #1 of 125 in the 2010 Limited Edition run. This was the introductory model of the Suhr Modern Set Neck, and was shown proudly at the 2010 NAMM show. This guitar includes its NAMM display plaque and is signed by John Suhr.

The Alder body has a 3/16” ‘quilt’ Maple top, finished in Faded Trans Wine Red Burst, and sports solid wood rear cover-plates. It is equipped with Suhr’s customized Gotoh ‘510’ vibrato bridge, two rockin’ Doug Aldrich zebra humbuckers, and their simple but versatile 5-way pickup-switching system—and it arrives in the special 2010 Limited Edition case.

The ‘vulcanized’ Maple set-neck is ALIVE!! This guitar resonates, sounds, plays and looks outrageous!

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Listed7 years ago
ConditionMint (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • Modern Set Neck Limited Edition
Finish
  • Faded Trans Wine Red Burst
Categories
Year
  • 2010
Made In
  • United States
Body Type
  • Solid Body

Nuts and Saddles

Berkeley, CA, United States
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