Freshly inspected and set up in-house by our esteemed Guitar Tech. In Excellent condition with minor wear for an instrument of this age, including light scratches, small dings, and factory relic finish. This is a super sweet guitar and one of only five made in 2024.
The Waterslide Matt Stubbs Signature GA-20 guitar is a Tele-style model created in collaboration with Matt Stubbs, the guitarist of the blues trio GA-20. The guitar is equipped with two gold foil style pickups, made by Mojo, designed to deliver the vintage tone that characterizes Matt Stubbs' raw blues style. The guitar has features designed to deliver authentic classic blues tones as well as rock, country, R&B, and pretty much any other style you might want to play.
Includes COA and Original Tweed Hard Shell case. See below for more details and specifications.
ABOUT MATT STUBBS:
Matthew Stubbs is an American blues guitarist best known as the lead guitarist for Charlie Musselwhite and GA-20. Stubbs has also backed up and toured with such Blues giants as John Hammond, James Cotton, and Junior Watson. With Musselwhite, he played on two live albums. Juke Joint Chapel was nominated for a Grammy in 2012. He released two albums under his own name, one with The Antiguas. In 2018 he formed the band GA-20. Their first single was released in 2019.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Nickel Vintage Style Tuners
1 11/16” Bone Nut
Fat '50s C Profile Maple Neck with 25.5” Scale Length
Neck Thickness .90" at First Fret and .95" at Twelfth Fret
Rosewood Fingerboard with Dot Inlays and 9.5" Radius
22 Dunlop 6105 Frets in Excellent Condition
Mojo Gold Foil DeArmond-Spec Single-Coil Pickups with Cloth Covered Wiring and PIO (Paper-in-Oil) Caps
Staytrem Bridge and Bigsby B5 Vibrato Tailpiece with Reverend "Soft Springs"
Hand Selected Light Weight Swamp Ash Body in Aztec Gold Relic Finish
Weight 7 lb 8 oz
Original Tweed Hard Shell Case
Serial Number 3of5for2024
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