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Condition: Used, Excellent
It's a rare occasion when we see something like this gorgeous Blueberry Shmear Studio Elite HD come into the shop pre-owned! One of our dearest regular customers parted with this Tyler and a couple other fantastic pieces recently and we're so happy to have this one back home in such incredible shape.
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Before you try a high-end guitar for the first time, you respond to your heart. You saw the guitar for the first time and something about it touched you and created such a dose of anticipation in your being that you had to check it out.
The sooner, the better. And when you tracked one down, and held it, looking at it, turning it over and around, soaking up the aesthetic of it all, you realize it's more than just a guitar, it's a piece of art, and the anticipation grows.
You finally find a place to sit, shift yourself around a little until you are comfortable, slide the guitar into place, and really grab the neck for the first time.
You still haven't played a note yet, but you know.This is what everyone is talking about. Now the question is, how, however irresponsible it may be,how are you going to buy it?
When the guitar sounds like magic, you play better. When you play better, you want to just keep on playing.
James Tyler started out doing custom guitar work and repairs in the early 1970's. His reputation grew by word of mouth up through the later 1980's and early 1990's when a lot of top session players and artists in the Los Angeles studio scene trusted him to give them exactly what they needed. He listened to his customers and pushed the limits by constantly seeking what could be improved. This kind of hands-on experience with thousands of guitars and an exclusive clientele has given James keen insight into how things work, and what players want.
Today, the guitars are built using state-of-the-art technology including computerized milling machines, laser machines, 3d modeling stations, and aerospace engineering to ensure utmost quality and precision in each product that is made. Technology, however, never takes precedence over what James calls "the human factor." In this digital age, many computer-built products feel sterile and like machines themselves - that is not what you get with a Tyler. James draws the line to ensure that technology remains a tool in the hands of expert luthiers, and never a human replacement.
The handwork and attention to detail at Tyler make a guitar feel comfortable and familiar. A small, dedicated crew of talented craftsmen builds each guitar to order doing as much work by hand as possible. The necks are final shaped by hand, the bodies get hours of hand work through the sanding, painting, and buffing processes. the frets are dressed and polished by hand through a 10-step process that gives a superior final result that no computer-controlled machine can produce. The guitars get assembled, adjusted, set-up, played, listened to and tested by people who care about quality. Then they go back for a final set-up before they are packed and shipped. It takes a determined balance of modern technology and old school tradition to give you a guitar that feels like an old friend when you play it for the first time.
The operation at James Tyler Guitars has grown slowly over the years with no partners, no investors, and no compromises. All the work is still done in Los Angeles, California in the same spirit as when it all started. A ton of sweat equity goes into each instrument so you can pick it up and make it yours from the very first moment.
Model: Studio Elite HD
Serial: 20070
Year: 2020
Weight: 7.25 lbs
Body: Alder
Neck: Quartersawn Maple
Fingerboard: Pau Ferro
Neck Shape: Thin '59 (.825 - .950)
Nut Width: 1 5/8"
Neck Radius: 10-12"
Number of Frets: 22
Neck with @ 22nd Fret: 2 3/16"
Fret Size: .110" x .055"
Color: Blueberry Shmear
Top: None
Binding: None
Headstock: Natural
Logo: Black
Pickup Configuration: HSS
Neck Pickup: JTS 5500
Middle Pickup: JTS 5500
Bridge Pickup: Super
Pickguard: White Pearl
Control Layout: 5-Way Switch
Controls: Volume, Midboost, Tone / Master Volume, Midboost Preamp with Bypass Button, Master Tone
Tuners: Hipshot Locking
Knob Type/Color: White Strat
Hardware Finish: Chrome
Bridge: G2RV
Case: Hardshell