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Tuttle Custom Classic T Angus Red Electric Guitar #679  From Tuttle

An Ash, 2 humbucker, Custom Classic T in Angus Red!

Michael Tuttle Guitars

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What We Think

A wonderful merger of SG style and T feel and sound. While this guitar might look the part, the tone is all Tele. This ash-bodied, maple-necked, beauty has a snappy response and scooped tone that compliments the additional girth and grit of Michael's "Patent Denied" Humbuckers. The two-volume, two-tone wiring setup offers you expanded tonal control and a whole range of great sounds!

Manufacturer's Description from Tuttle

For the past two decades, Michael Tuttle has specialized in the fine art of what it takes to make a piece of wood feel good. Michael makes the necks feel like they're a part of your hands from the moment you pick them up.

Michael Tuttle's background includes stints with Valley Arts and Don Grosh Guitars, where, among other things, he gained a reputation for his fretwork. As a guitar player for the last 30 years, the transition from a professional musician to guitar builder has been a valuable asset to his company. He built his first guitar in the early 80's and in 1993 started building guitars commercially. After 10 years of honing the art of guitar building working for other organizations, it was time to start out on his own. Michael Tuttle Guitars began in 2003. His unique craftsmanship and quality are unparalleled. Once you've played a Tuttle you'll know!

Michael Tuttle Guitars

About Manufacturer

We are so fortunate to work with the builders that we represent. Over the years, we've been lucky enough to get on board early with companies that had their act together before the "guitar world" discovered them. Several years back, two people (whose opinions we deeply respect) said we had to check out Michael's guitars. Michael sent us an S and T, and we sold the S model to the first person who heard it! Needless to say, we knew we were on to something. Tuttle has been building for over 20 years and got his start working at Valley Arts in California with Don Grosh, whom he worked with at Grosh Guitars. In 2003, Michael started Tuttle Guitars. Michael's attention to detail is very evident. Being a small builder (Michael’s team consists of himself and an assistant), everything needs to be right the first time out. This is a huge benefit for the player, as there can be no "Monday or Friday" guitars. We’ve always loved it when the guy’s name that's on the headstock had his hands all over the instrument when it was built - his reputation and quality of work is on the line every time one of his creations goes out the door. It's wonderful when you put one of Michaels guitars in a player's hands for the first time and watch their reaction. Michael is such a talented builder, and we are lucky to have such a positive relationship with him as a shop.

Specifications

Model: Custom Classic T

Serial: 679

Weight: 6.95 lbs

Color/Finish: Angus Red

Body Wood: Ash

Neck Wood: Maple

Fingerboard: Indian Rosewood

Neck Back Shapes: .830-C

Fingerboard Radius: 12"

Nut: Bone

Frets: .104 x .047 SS

Bridge: Tuttle Vintage

Nut Width: 1.650"

Hardware Color: Nickel

Gears: Kluson

Pickguard: NA

Electronics: 3-Way Toggle, Volume, Tone, Volume, Tone

Input Jack: Side

Knobs: Black Bell

Neck Pickup: "PD" Humbucker

Bridge Pickup: "PD" Humbucker

Case: G&G Hardshell

Related Videos

Layering Rhythm Guitar Parts Lesson with Tim Pierce, Featuring Michael Tuttle Guitars

Excerpt of an episode from Tim Pierce's masterclass on layering guitar parts and the thought process that goes with trying to make a song sound big and full. The solo features his Mike Tuttle S-style.