1990 Luke Luckier LA Guitar Studio Custom Chambered Electric Black
Description
According to Luke this instrument was built sometime in the late 90's, and was one of about 300 guitars he had built for the LA Guitar Factory.
A is a super unique instrument. Fully chambered, with 24 frets.
It has a bolt on neck construction, and a symmetrical bout cut, for easy access into the highest register.
This guitar is cosmetically in good shape. The black lacquer finish has checked throughout.
It has a bolt on neck with a 25.5" scale length, and a 1 9/16" nut width.
It has low action, and a super slim C profile that measures
Features a dual truss rod system accessible at the top of the headstock and Sperzel locking tuners.
A souped up electronics setup, it is equipped with a Gibson '57 Classic in the neck position and two Dimarzio DP182's. The 3 knobs are all attached to push pull pots associated to it's unmarked 6V preamp, which could possibly require a rewire, but might be best left to it's next owner in case they wanted something more modern, currently it boosts the signal into a bit of drive on most amps. The first control is a master volume, and the two following are tone controls (the first to the neck pickup, the 2nd to the middle & bridge). It has a mini toggle underneath that splits the coils outputs.
Nice and light at 6.5 pounds.
A very unique guitar to say the least - and will live a happy life on stage & in the studio.
Comes with a good hard case, too!
A is a super unique instrument. Fully chambered, with 24 frets.
It has a bolt on neck construction, and a symmetrical bout cut, for easy access into the highest register.
This guitar is cosmetically in good shape. The black lacquer finish has checked throughout.
It has a bolt on neck with a 25.5" scale length, and a 1 9/16" nut width.
It has low action, and a super slim C profile that measures
Features a dual truss rod system accessible at the top of the headstock and Sperzel locking tuners.
A souped up electronics setup, it is equipped with a Gibson '57 Classic in the neck position and two Dimarzio DP182's. The 3 knobs are all attached to push pull pots associated to it's unmarked 6V preamp, which could possibly require a rewire, but might be best left to it's next owner in case they wanted something more modern, currently it boosts the signal into a bit of drive on most amps. The first control is a master volume, and the two following are tone controls (the first to the neck pickup, the 2nd to the middle & bridge). It has a mini toggle underneath that splits the coils outputs.
Nice and light at 6.5 pounds.
A very unique guitar to say the least - and will live a happy life on stage & in the studio.
Comes with a good hard case, too!