Macmull Guitars Debuts New Stinger Electric
This straightforward, high-performance electric boasts hand wound P-90-style pickups and a black limba body.
Jerusalem, Israel-based manufacturer Macmull Guitars has debuted its new Stinger electric guitar model.
Weighing in at just under 7.71 pounds, the Stinger features a black limba body with a thin satin nitro finish, and a one-piece, oil-finished premium maple neck with a maple or Madagascar rosewood fingerboard.
The Stinger boasts Macmull RVT hand-wound P-90-style pickups, with a Macmull Stinger bridge and Gotoh tuners also coming standard.
The Macmull Guitars Stinger is available now for $2,990.
For more info on the guitar, stop by macmull-guitars.com.
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