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Lace Electric Cigar Box Guitars at Guitar Center with Travis Bowlin

Lace Electric Cigar Box Guitars at Guitar Center with Travis Bowlin

Lace Music presents Dean Grech playing a Lace Electric Cigar Box Guitar

Lace Music presents Dean Grech playing a Lace Electric Cigar Box Guitar

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Description

Lace Music™ announces the 2019 collection of Cigar Box Guitars featuring the patented Matchbook™ Pickup. The new Lace Cigar Box Guitar has a fresh sound, designed for ease of play. It is capable of effectively delivering rock, alternative, country, blues or jazz music with a gripping tone and striking authenticity. This is the Big Wolf model.

Matchbook Pickup   
The Matchbook™ is the first patented pickup designed specifically for the Cigar Box Guitar using Lace’s™ Alumitone® “Current Driven” design. The Matchbook™ is designed to resemble an actual Matchbook with the one magnet featured as the “striker”.

Quality Build 
Lace™ Cigar Box Guitars maintain Lace's hand-built approach to guitar building. Both the box and neck are made with high-quality materials, including a double truss hard-rock maple neck for stability. The bridge features a steel plate design offering 20mm of adjustability for perfect intonation of each string. The tuners are open-gear type, reminiscent of classic vintage instruments and sport a 14:1 gear ratio.
Lace Big Wolf Acoustic-Electric Cigar Box Guitar 4 string

Features

  • Mahogany and hard-rock maple construction
  • Open-gear 14:1 tuning machines
  • Individual string height adjustment
  • Matchbook pickup with cool design and output

Reviews

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of respondents would recommend this to a friend

  • Only if you want a toy to play with

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    submitted7 years ago

    byJack

    fromUndisclosed

    Not great but not bad, fun to play around with but not much more, it's like a toy guitar.

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  • asked byJohn

    fromLake Placid, Florida

    What finish is on the neck? is it raw, lacquer, linseed oil or something other?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    It's treated with oil, but doesn't specify the type.