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Key Features
The original Teardrop guitar was introduced by Vox in 1963, starting with a prototype made specifically for Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones. It had a non-tremolo Fender Stratocaster bridge, and remained popular long after Vox discontinued the model in the 70s.
This new reissue has been upgraded with a tremolo arm for greater flexibility of performing style, and three single-coil pickups for an ample variety of sounds. The basswood body is married to a hard maple neck and a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard, and the guitar is supplied with a soft case to protect it on the road.
Body & Bridge:
Neck & Fingerboard:
Electronics & Hardware: