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DUESENBERG FAIRYTALE LAP STEEL HARBOR GREEN / WHITE

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DUESENBERG FAIRYTALE LAP STEEL HARBOR GREEN & WHITE WITH CASE
$3,799.00
Retail price: $4,099.00
  • Price Range: 3500,00 - 3999,99$
  • Number of strings: 6 STRING
  • Quantity Available: 0
  • Availability: Usually ships within 2 to 5 weeks if in stock at the supplier.

Fairytale Lapsteel
The Fairytale Lapsteel is one of the most desired instruments for lapsteel artists around the world.
Its innovation on countless aspects from the integrated capo nut down to the versatile Multibender bridge system leaves this lapsteel without competition.
The Multibender
The Multibender is an integrated string bending device that can be configured to do a number of different things.
It is used for bending specific strings up or down a semi- or full tone, all done with the heel of your hand while playing. This comes in handy for changing chords from minor to major or all kinds of other intervals. The Multibender takes up to five levers (additional levers available seperately) which can all be set up to do different things.

SPECIFICATIONS
Body/Neck
Wood : Korina (+ Maple top on headstock)
Width at nut : 65 mm / 2.56"
Dimensions : 94 x 19 x 4.2 cm / 37" x 7.48" x 1.65"
Stringspacing : 54 mm / 2.13"
Fingerboard : Black anodized aluminum
Scale length : 648 mm / 25.5"
Finish : PUR lacquer
Hardware
Tuners : Duesenberg Z-Tuners
Nut : Duesenberg Roller Nut
Bridge : Duesenberg Multibender
Plus : Duesenberg Easy Shift Capo
Hardware color : Nickel
Strings : Duesenberg Custom 016/056 (016-018-026-036-046-056)
Electrics
Pickup (neck) : Duesenberg SingleTwin Domino
Pickup (bridge) : Duesenberg GrandVintage Humbucker
Wiring : 1 Volume, 1 Tone, 3-Way Pickup Selector
Accessories
Case : Custom Line Case (included)
Tools : All required allen keys (included)

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