Michael Kelly Guitars 62 Flame Electric Guitar, Transparent Red
This is a Brand New Michael Kelly Guitars 62 Flame Electric Guitar comes in a Transparent Red finish.
At A Glance
- Case Included: No
- Actual Instrument Weight: 7.8 pounds
- Crafted In: Viet Nam
- Hand Dominance: Right-Handed
Condition
Please Note: These are actual pictures of the instrument you will receive. We opened the box to inspect and take pictures of this guitar so you could see the beauty of the exact instrument you will receive. The serial number on this instrument is M22211872.Product Details
Whether you're playing chugging rhythms or blistering leads, the 1962 Flame does it all. A pair of Rockfield PAF humbuckers produce an aggressive punch, while the iconic double- cutaway silhouette allows for easy access to the upper frets. A two-point floating tremolo provides tuning stability while still allowing for dramatic dives.
A single coil-split gets you from vintage glassy tones to a raucous beast at the flip of a switch. Complete with a contoured basswood body, 22 medium jumbo frets, and matching headstock, the 1962 Flame stands out from the crowd.
Specifications
Body
- Top: Flame Maple
- Back Material: Basswood
- Binding: Cream
- Construction: Bolt-on
Neck
- Neck: Roasted Flame Maple
- Fretboard: Roasted Hard Flame Maple
- Fretboard Radius: 13.8" / 350mm
- Number of Frets: 22 Medium Jumbo
- Inlays: Dots
- Scale Length 25.5 in / 648 mm
- Truss Rod Type Dual Action
- Neck Profile Modern C
- Nut Material: Graphite
- Nut Width: 43mm
- Strings: D'Addario EXL120 (.009-.042)
Electronics
- Electronics: Volume and Tone Knobs, 3-way pickup selector switch, Mini-toggle switch (Coil Split)
- Neck Pickup: Rockfield PAF
- Bridge Pickup: Rockfield PAF
Hardware
- Hardware Finish: Nickel
- Tuning Keys: Die Cast
- Bridge Type: MK Twin-Edge, 2-Point Tremolo
Authorized Dealer
- We are an authorized Michael Kelly Guitars dealer.
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