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Nash T-72DLX Clear Orange Electric Guitar #SND-175  From Nash

Nash's '72 Deluxe style Tele with an Ash body finished in Clear Orange!

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What We Think

You've gotta love a Deluxe Tele. This T has the kind of full, rich, growling tone we dream of when we think about the classic '70s models it's based on. Thanks to Jason Lollar's Regal Humbuckers, the sound is better than ever and with that bit of extra output, you'll send your amp into singing, saturated overdrive easily for fantastic blues and rock sounds. Or roll it back a bit for ideal Wide Range clean tones, perfect for more subtle solo passages or rhythm guitar. Like all of our Nash guitars, the broken-in, relic finish feels great in your hands and sure is easy on the eyes!

Manufacturer's Description from Nash

Straying even further from traditional designs, the T72DLX, with its two wide range humbuckers, S Model headstock, Les Paul inspired wiring, and available S Model tremolo bridge make this guitar a unique and versatile choice. The Lollar wide range humbuckers used in this model are a superior upgrade from the thin and weak wide range humbuckers of yesteryear. Improvements in output and dynamic range have finally made this cult classic a viable tool.

Nash Guitars

About Manufacturer

If you’ve ever been lucky enough to play a great vintage guitar, you know how it feels to play a Nash guitar. Bill Nash creates instruments that replicate the greatest aspects of vintage guitars in a reliable, affordable package. Taking cues from some of the best specimens of sought-after guitars from decades past, Nash goes to extreme lengths to give their brand-new axes the sound, feel, and look of something that has been played for years and withstood the test of time. Period-correct parts, finishes, sounds, and incredibly detailed aging processes create a piece that will feel comfortable and familiar right out of the box. 

Some of the most popular Fender guitar and bass models are represented in the Nash Guitar lines, as well as a few classics from Gibson. For Fender-style guitars and basses, the instruments are assembled from the ground up with hand-selected wood parts and period-correct appointments. For Gibson-style instruments, brand-new Gibson USA guitars are sent to Nash where they are stripped of everything from hardware, electronics, and finish so that they are starting almost entirely from scratch with just the bare wood. Variable levels of relicing are applied to each guitar--from light, medium, heavy, to very heavy--however each instrument that leaves the shop will have the same standard of playability and reliability regardless of the level of aging. This is to say that, while one guitar may have been heavily reliced in the Nash shop, it will not perform any better or worse than one with lighter relicing, the difference will be in the look and feel of the instrument. 

Whether you are looking for a solid workhorse guitar, a stand-in for that irreplaceable piece you would never take on the road, or just want a taste of the magic that made some of history’s most  coveted American instruments, Nash Guitars will satisfy anyone who craves that vintage guitar experience.

 

Specifications

Model: TC-72DLX

Serial: SND-175

Weight: 7.5 lbs

Body Wood: Ash

Color: Clear Orange

Neck: Maple

Fingerboard: Maple

Neck Shape: C

Frets: 21, 6105 Nickel

Nut Material: Tusq

Nut Width: 1.625"

Bridge: 3-Saddle

Tuners: Gotoh Vintage

Neck Pickup: Lollar Wide Range Humbucker

Bridge Pickup: Lollar Wide Range Humbucker

Aging: Light

Pickguard: 3-Ply White

Knobs: Aged Black

Case: Nash Hardshell