Barnwood Nashville Style Telecaster

Rat Bait Guitar built in December 2024 from new and reclaimed parts. Full scale.

Rat Bait Guitar - Nashville 
 

Fender Squire Affinity neck pickup and hand wound middle pickup.

This is a great versatile electric guitar with 3 pickups, new machine heads, also comes with a new old stock guitar strap. This Nashville Telecaster inspired guitar design is made from salvaged materials, pieces of scavenged wood from various roofs and barns, constructed and shaped by hand in a shed in North Devon. This model has 5 different pickup sounds.
 
Rat Bait Guitar - Nashville

 

The Barnwood Nashville style body is routed to take a standard neck pickup, single coil middle pickup and standard Telecaster bridge pickup. A handmade body that has dents and scratches in places. Looks great hanging on a wall and is easy to play

  • Five way switch
  • Squire Affinity neck pickup - Vintage  warm tone
  • Rewound (hand wound) middle single coil pickup. This gives an extra tone boost and acts as a second bridge pickup, cleaner and clearer. Vintage natural aged pickup cover - looks cool
  • Black scratchplate -  protective film still on
  • Black Telecaster bridge pickup - vintage tone
  • Body made from salvaged timber
  • Guitar strap
  • Body routed to take a standard Tele neck and bridge pickup and a middle single coil pickup
  • 22-fret maple neck with a rosewood type fretboard - lightly sprayed in nitro lacquer New 10mm Machine Heads Nut Width: 1.656 In. (42 mm) Scale Length: 25.5″

This Nashville Telecaster Type Guitar is a UK made instrument crafted from recycled wood, making it a unique and eco-friendly choice for any musician. The solid body and 6-string configuration make it a versatile instrument suitable for any style of music. The guitar is right-handed and comes in a 4/4 size. This instrument is perfect for any guitar enthusiast looking for a high-quality and sustainable option.  

UK sale only - No International purchase accepted on this item.

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Reused and reshaped, these discarded bits of timber gems have been given a new life. This timber has been upcycled, repurposed and recycled.

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