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A road-worthy design that combines elements of a sleek ‘60s double cutaway body with thicker low-end “Junior” like chunkiness. The ML6 is equally at home getting down and dirty or keeping it clean and refined. Go with two humbuckers, TV Jones, mini-buckers or P-90s. Add TonePro’s bridge and tailpiece or a Bigsby(R) vibrato for a cool retro vibe. Loads of options and combinations to suit your sound and style.

Body: Alder
Neck: Maple (Set Neck) with body color matching upper headcap, 10 degree headstock pitch, Vintage style truss-rod
Neck Color: Match with body color
Fingerboard: Rosewood with rolled edges
Inlays: Aged White Moto Dots (top/side)
Neck Shape: Late 50’s Roundback – .860 – .970
Scale Length: 24.75″
Nut: 1.687” Tusq XL
Radius: 10″-16″
Frets: 22 – Jescar 6105 Nickel Steel

Hardware: Nickel
Tuners: “Fano” Gotoh Vintage
Bridge: TonePros TOM/Stop tailpiece
Pickups: 2 Lollar P90’s
Controls: Volume, Tone, 3-Way Switch
Finish: Nitrocellulose Lacquer
Neck and Body Distress Levels: N.O.S., Light, Medium, or Heavy
Strings: D’Addario “NYXL” .010-.046
Case: Custom “Fano” G&G Hardshell
Accessories: “Fano” Polish Cloth, Wrenchs, & Inspection Card
 
Hardtail & non-relic and it'd be ok. As it is I wouldn't even look twice at it.
 
Not. And not because of the relic job which in general I don't mind. It's just that if I wanted something like that I'd go for an Epi Crestwood or an SG.
 
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