Morrell Joe Morrell Pro Series 6-String Lap Steel Guitar | Reverb

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The Joe Morrell Pro Lap Steel Guitar is made from solid poplar, is available in a 6 string configuration and has a standard head stock. It is loaded with a Kent Armstrong HR1R Hot Rails hum cancelling pickup. This is a dual blade mini humbucker designed for high gain applications with emphasis on bass and mid-range frequencies.  As with all Morrell Lap Steel Guitar models, the Joe Morrell Pro Series is handcrafted in the USA!

Length: 31 1/4"

Width Upper Bout: 6"

Width Lower Bout: 8 1/2"

Thickness: 1 1/2"

Fret Markers: 3 Octave, Screen

Scale Length: 22 3/4"

String Spacing at Bridge: 3/8"

String Spacing at Nut: 5/16"

Tuners: Chrome Enclosed Tuning Machines

Bridge: Morrell Stainless Steel

Jack: 1/4" Side Mount

Backing: Black Felt


Poplar Body Lap Steel
3 Octave Fret Board
22 3/4" Scale
Kent Armstrong Hot Rails Pickup
Volume and Tone Controls
Transparent Blue Finish

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • JMPTB-6
Finish
  • Transparent Blue
Categories
Year
  • 2018
Made In
  • United States
Body Type
  • Solid Body

Morrell Music Co.

Bristol, TN, United States
Sales:9,280
Joined Reverb:2014

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