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Description

The Tolentino ST-1 Ghettocaster is where tradition meets innovation, offering a unique twist to the classic solid-body electric guitar design. Crafted for musicians who crave a distinctive sound and stylish performance, this instrument is perfect for both the stage and the studio. Its custom single-coil pickups deliver a rich, dynamic tone with exceptional clarity, making it versatile enough for a range of genres from rock to blues to jazz.

The guitar's body is made from high-quality alder, providing a balanced and resonant sound, while the maple neck ensures smooth playability. A rosewood fingerboard enhances comfort, allowing for easy and fast finger movement. The contoured body design not only looks sleek but also provides ergonomic comfort during long playing sessions.

Equipped with a modern tremolo bridge, the ST-1 Ghettocaster gives you the freedom to experiment with pitch modulation and dive-bomb effects without compromising tuning stability. Its durable hardware and precise tuning machines guarantee reliability and longevity, making it a dependable choice for any guitarist's collection.

Key Features:

  • Custom single-coil pickups for dynamic tonal range
  • High-quality alder body for balanced resonance
  • Maple neck with rosewood fingerboard for smooth playability
  • Modern tremolo bridge for pitch modulation
  • Durable hardware and precise tuning machines for reliability

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