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Description
Each WEW is handmade by a small group of dedicated builders in the Campbell American shop in the Blackstone Valley in New England. Just like all previous Campbell American guitars the WEW is truly a custom built instrument in that it can be built to suit each guitarist individual tastes. Guitarists can choose from a long list of “standard” colors but Campbell American can also develop custom colors as well. The guitar can be built using several different single coil pickup manufacturers including Jason Lollar, Lindy Fralin, Dimarzio, and others.
Specifications • Body: Alder • Finish: Fenway Green Nitrocellulose Lacquer Other Colors Are Available • Neck: Maple • Finish: Tinted Gloss Lacquer • Fingerboard: East Indian Rosewood • Carve: Medium-Large "D" (.845" 1st fret / .910" 12th fret) • Scale: 25-1/2" • Radius: 12" • Fret wire: Medium Jumbo • Nut Width: 1-5/8" • Position Marker: Pearl • Neck Joint: Contoured Heel. Narrow 4-Bolt Plate • Tuners: Gotoh Locking HAP (Height Adjustable Posts). Locking • Bridge: Gotoh 510 Tremolo • Pickups: 3 Lollar Blackface Single Coils • Controls: Master Volume / 5-Way / Master Tone • Pickguard: Cream • Pickup Covers: Parchment • Knobs: Parchment
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LaMontagne owned more than one WEW by Campbell American Guitars. He sold two of them via Reverb.com.
"This WEW has an offset Linden wood body with a tremolo bridge and two knobs: volume and tone (with coil-tapping). It has a five-way selector switch. Think of this as a funky Strat interpretation with handmade, boutique-level attention to detail.
Campbell American Guitars has been building guitars since 2002 out of their Rhode Island workshop, with the help of some former Guild luthiers. Many of their models are customized by the buyer."
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