CHRIS FORSHAGE GUITARS

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The Forshage Grande

Everyone loves that famous double cutaway set neck semi-hollowbody guitar from Kalamazoo, Michigan.  The Grande is my version, but with solid woods, they’re just so much more resonant.Lightweight, resonant, responsive. From Jazz to Blues to Rock, there’s not a lot this guitar can’t do. As usual there is infinite room for customization so don't be afraid to ask.  The following specs are just default settings.

Specifications:
Carved solid spruce or flame maple top

Carved solid Mahogany back
Spanish cedar block and sides
Mahogany set neck with rosewood board, Brazilian+$100
24.9” scale
22 fret, stainless 6105
Compound 10”-14” radius

Lollar “High Wind” Imperial pickups
Tunematic bridge with stop tailpiece, or trapeze
There are trem options, please inquire

Nitrocellulose laquer on the body, hand rubbed Tru-oil finish on the neck
$4999