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Description
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.

Features
- Mahogany and hard-rock maple construction
- Open-gear 14:1 tuning machines
- Individual string height adjustment
- Matchbook pickup with cool design and output
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Cheap workmanship - I'd expect this quality if it were $30.
submitted5 years ago
bySad
fromUt
Return this before you buy it. 1. Screws on the bridge were crooked. 2. Strings broke going from F# to G (right out of the box). 3. The action on it is way too high to be playable unless you are doing slide guitar. Action should be around 1.6mm and this was at 5mm. I'd expect this from a cheap $30 guitar but not one for over $350. If I paid less than $100 for it, I'd be satisfied and would have fixed the above myself. Instead I returned it and bought one from another more reputable manufacturer. Sad as this was a limited edition hand numbered by people claiming to have been in business for decades (apparently making shoddy work). You'd honestly be happier buying one of those kits to assemble one yourself. At least then you'd pay under $100 for it and probably have better quality. In fairness, it did sound Ok plugged into an amplifier.
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