Mahogany And Flame Maple With A Duesenberg Multibender

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Mahogany And Flame Maple With A Duesenberg Multibender

Post by Tom Pettingill »

Just got this one finished up and she has a sweet voice.

Some basic specs
25"
mahogany and flame maple
mahogany inlay
32 fret
camel bone nut
Duesenberg Multibender
custom wound BG-Pups humbucker
True Oil finish

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Post by Steve Cunningham »

WOW :whoa: That's killer lookin' Tom!
Any chance of an audio sample?
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Post by Tom Pettingill »

Thanks Steve :)
I'm just a hack player and you would not want to hear me play, but this one is going on tour shortly and there should be some recordings along with a video shoot.
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S-uh-weet!
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Post by Stan Schober »

Another beauty from the talented hands of a master craftsman !!

I especially like the offset fretboard. Very unique ~!
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Super Yummy.

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Tom, that is absolutely stunning!
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Post by Stephen Abruzzo »

JUST BEAUTIFUL. Thanks Tom....now I have more GAS! :wink:
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Good Lord, Tom! Don't make me come down there. You're gonna cause me a divorce.
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Post by Tom Pettingill »

Thanks all :) .. I was kind of sad to have to ship her off, but it helps to know that she will be loved and bring joy for years to come.

The Duesenberg is a cool little unit and I had fun playing with it. Combined with the strait pull headstock, the camel bone nut worked great, camel bone is super hard and polishes up to be slippery as snot. I wanted to avoid having to use a roller nut if possible as they have the potential to suck a little tone and sustain.
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Post by Steve Branscom »

Tom,
I love the straight pull headstock. Nice design.
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Post by Jim Konrad »

Tom,

They are talking about you over here....
http://www.reso-nation.org/forums/whate ... /headstock

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Hello Tom,


another happy customer... just like me! Thats another
beauty Tom...

take care,

smitty
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Post by Tom Pettingill »

Thanks Steve, Jim, and Smitty :)
They are talking about you over here...
I hope its good :D
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YOU are an extremely talented artist and craftsman
Duely impressed !
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Post by Jerry Hayes R.I.P. »

Nice guitar Tom! What tuning is it set up in and what are the bender levers doing?...Thanks...JH in Va.
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Post by Tom Pettingill »

Thanks Rick and Jerry :)
What tuning is it set up in and what are the bender levers doing?
Its in open E with the levers taking B to C# and G# to A.
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Post by Bert Deivert »

Wow is that a gorgeous guitar. If you have a youtube clip, Please Post! :D

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Post by Tom Pettingill »

Thanks Bert :) ... I did not record anything myself, but I'll check with her owner to see if he got anything recorded from the Euro tour.