Slipstream – Mahogany body. Two P-90 pickups.
Owner/builder Matt Proctor will be introducing the three electric guitar models, the Slipstream, the Dynamo and the Stackpole. M-tones are designed to have “super long sustain and are very punchy and articulate with great note separation, ” the company says.
Dynamo – Alder or mahogany body. Two pickups: Humbuckers, P-90s or single + hum.
Matt designs and hand builds a limited number of electric guitars each year in his Portland, Oregon workshop.
Stackpole – Alder body. Three single coil pickups.
Features of M-tone Guitars
• No two guitars are exactly alike: built by hand from lumber selection to final setup
• Every neck is hand carved
• Balanced body shapes with compound curve cutaways
• Water-based lacquer
• 16-gauge steel pickguards individually surfaced to complement the finish of each guitar
• Strategically laid out aluminum position markers
• Jackbite shape designed to shelter the input jack and work with straight or angled plugs
• Wood, steel, brass and bone components, but no plastic
Pricing and Ordering:
M-tone’s start at $2,500 with $100 up charge. Each guitar comes standard with hard case or Mono Case gig bag.
For more information: m-tone.com
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