The new model is called the Durham to pay homage to the city where their instruments are built, Durham, NC.
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The Durham is a single cutaway setneck guitar that will come standard with Gadow handwound pickups in humbucker or p90 configurations, mahogany body, maple top, tune-a-matic bridge. The new model will be the first Gadow to have a 24 ¾" scale length and will be offered in a semi-hollow or solid body option, with or with out binding, the manufacturer says.
The creation of the Durham is in response to customers asking for a single cutaway setneck that is built by Gadow guitars, according to the company.
Pricing
The Durham will hit the street starting at $2400.
Visit www.gadowguitars.com for more details.
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