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Suhr Scott Henderson Signature Fiesta Orange #68944 - Used  From John Suhr

Scott Henderson signature, lightweight alder body and a modified Fender tremolo bridge for increased range

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John Suhr Guitars

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What We Think

Condition: Used, Excellent

Incredible Singing Blues Tone !!!

As slinky as Scott's playin ' 

Love Fiesta Orange Finish !!!

That single coil sound that we dream about .....

*trem arm spring is included in the case but not installed*

SP Luthier Notes: Setup Confirmed

Manufacturer's Description from John Suhr

John Suhr has been building highly modified Classic S guitars for legendary award winning Jazz and Blues guitarist Scott Henderson since 1991. When John started Suhr Guitars twenty years ago, Scott was his first endorser. After building a number of iterations over the years, John and Scott have honed Scott’s particular guitar specs to what they are today and now we are making Scott’s Signature guitar available to everyone.

John Suhr Guitars

About Manufacturer

At Suhr Guitars, we don’t merely produce some of the finest hand-crafted guitars and amplifiers – we produce dreams that inspire musical passion and artistic creativity. Our fervent dedication to the highest quality standards possible, our famous fanatical attention to detail, our ears for tone, and our love for music ranging from rock to country to jazz to blues to pop to metal to fusion are all evident in every instrument we produce. The passion to build the very best possible is the underlying current of what Suhr Guitars is all about. From there comes the vision of John Suhr to design and create the best instruments possible. From there the skill of experienced master craftsmen, technological know-how, and the hard work of dedicated employees who truly love what they’re doing take over to produce modern works of art that discriminating artists and musicians will savor for a lifetime.

Specifications

8lb

BODY

Body Shape: Classic S

Body Finish: Gloss

Body Wood: Lightweight Alder

NECK

Neck Wood: Roasted Maple

Neck Finish: Satin

Fingerboard Wood: Indian Rosewood

Neck Back Shape: D Shape .800"-.880"

Fingerboard Radius: 16"

Frets: Jumbo Nickel (.057"x.110")

Nut: 1.650" Tusq

Headstock: Laser Engraved Scott Henderson Signature

ELECTRONICS

Bridge Pickup: ML Standard (not hot) - Aged Green

Middle Pickup: ML Standard - Aged Green

Neck Pickup: ML Standard - Aged Green

SSCII: Equipped

HARDWARE

Tuning Machines: Suhr Locking

Bridge: Modified Fender® Six Screw Bridge (includes custom made steel block and shortened steel tremolo arm)

Color: Chrome

Tremolo Cavity Cover: No Cavity Cover

No Screw Holes

Knobs: Aged Green

Case: Hardshell Black

SETUP

Tremolo Range: Tremolo is set to pull up a major third on the G string and approximately push down one octave on the A string. Wood is removed inside the tremolo cavity to allow for increased range.