Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Why Musicians Covet This Piece
- Entry Blueprint (Under 2 Minutes)
- Craftsmanship Deep Dive
Why Musicians Covet This Piece
This isn’t just another guitar - it’s a playable map of Mississippi’s musical legacy. Local luthiers hand-painted Clarksdale’s crossroads (where Robert Johnson allegedly sold his soul to the devil) using indigo pigments from Delta farms. The case even smells like aged bourbon barrel wood from Cathead Distillery.
Entry Blueprint (Under 2 Minutes)
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Craftsmanship Deep Dive
Materials Matter:
âś… Swamp ash body from Yazoo River basin
âś… Steel strings aged in Gulf Coast humidity
âś… Nut carved from 100-year-old Vicksburg oak
Playability Features:
- Slim-taper neck for smaller hands
- Custom action setup by GRAMMY-winning techs
- Built-in piezo pickup for instant recording
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