Nash T72DLX Guitar, Black, Light Aging
- DESCRIPTION
Get your Nash Guitars T-72DLX Tele from Humbucker Music, the largest Nash Dealer in the world with over 200 Nash guitars for sale at all times.
The Nash T-72DLX Guitar was designed to capture that great look, feel, and playability of a broken in 1972 Fender Telecaster Deluxe.
Not only does the T-72 DLX look and feel like a vintage Tele, it also features a number of popular modern appointments, such as Lollar Regal "Wide Range" handwound pickups, Gotoh Vintage tuning keys, Sprague Orange Drop capacitors, and CTS pots.
If anyone knows about building vintage guitars, it's Bill Nash! He has worked with a HUGE number of them for many years and has a great deal of knowledge about how a vintage guitar looks and feels. The aged control knobs, pickguards, dinged and scratched finish, and aged hardware make the guitar look old, but the modern techniques used to make the guitar ensure that it plays like a brand new instrument. Each Nash T-72 is built by hand, so each one is completely unique. It features a maple fingerboard, an alder body, and Jason Lollar hand-wound pickups. The bridge is made from vintage styled parts, and the entire guitar is given a level of wear and tear via an aging process.
Serial #: HBM-1631
Weight: 7 lbs 10 oz
Body Wood: Alder
Neck Wood: Maple, w/ Rosewood 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: Vintage Style Tele, Brass Compensated Saddles
Headstock: Vintage Correct Tele
Tuners: Gotoh Vintage
Pickguard: 3-Ply Black
Electronics: Volume, Tone, 3-Way Selector (250K CTS pots, Sprague Orange Drop capacitors, CRL switch)
Knobs: Aged Metal Chrome
Pickups: Lollar Handwound Wide Range Regals
Finish: Nitrocellulose Lacquer
Case: Nash Brown Gator Hardshell Case
Lollar Regal (Classic "Wide Range") Neck & Bridge Humbucker is fat and clear, with a nice top end sparkle. Great note bloom, with a vocal midrange that never sacrifices note definition. The originals had the same winding specs for the neck and bridge - Lollar's varies a little for better volume and tone balance. They make custom sized bobbins their our shop, with the covers, base plates, and lead and magnet wire made to spec for them right here in the USA.
Neck: 10.7k
Bridge: 10.7k