Nash Jeff Beck Tele-Gib Guitar, Unique One-Off, Serial # 1
- DESCRIPTION
Here's your chance to get a one-off unique guitar made by Bill Nash himself. This guitar was inspired by the Tele-Gib guitar that Seymour Duncan made for Jeff Beck back in '74 while working at the Fender Soundhouse. As of now, Bill doesn't plan to make another one of these.
Some of you may be familiar of the story of the Tele-Gib, but just in case you aren't, here's the lowdown: The Story of the Tele-Gib
The Nash Tele-Gib comes with an alder body with a maple neck/fingerboard with a Medium C shaped neck with a 10" radius fretboard, 21 frets (6105 nickel), and a Gibson Tune-o-matic bridge.
The pickups are Seymour Duncan (of course) '59 Zebra in the neck and a Jeff Beck Zebra in the bridge.
Serial #: NG-6011 (serial #1 of the Tele-Gib, see photo)
Weight: 8 lbs 1 oz
Body Wood: Alder
Neck Wood: Maple, w/ Maple Fingerboard
Features: Single Adjustment Truss Rod w/ Heel Adjust, Rolled Fingerboard Edges
Frets: 21, 6105 Nickel
Nut Material: Tusq
Nut Width: 1 5/8"
Neck Shape: Medium C Shape - 10" Radius
Bridge: Gibson Tune-o-matic Stop Bar Style
Headstock: Vintage Correct Tele
Tuners: Gotoh Vintage
Pickguard: 1-Ply Black
Electronics: Volume, Tone, 3-Way Selector (250K CTS pots, Sprague Orange Drop capacitors, CRL switch)
Knobs: Aged Metal Chrome
Neck Pickup: Seymour Duncan '59 in Neck, Zebra
Bridge Pickup: Seymour Duncan Jeff Beck, Zebra
Finish: Nitrocellulose Lacquer, checking in finish
Case: Nash Brown Gator Hardshell Case

