Brand New Krautster III in Onyx Black Semi Gloss. We were very excited to receive this new model from Nik, its the first we have seen (and only the second to hit the UK)
Featuring Nik Huber's iconic Dolphin body design paired with Flame Maple Neck with East Indian Rosewood Fingerboard. With 'Standard Krautster' neck profile, similar to a 58/59 LP and very comfortable. Harry Haussel pickups with a Krautster-B humbucker in the bridge, P-90 "1956" in the neck and a push/pull coil-tap gives a highly versatile set up. It sounds amazing with many classic tones. Premium quality Nik Huber Aluminium stop-tail bridge and open-gear tuners with Tulip-style buttons. Open pore finish on the rear of the body and smooth satin neck finish makes for a classy feeling guitar. With lead times on these well over 12 months, these are rare guitars to find in stock...With Nik Huber high quality gig bag and certificate.
As always, incredible, awesome quality from Nik. You cannot make a better quality guitar!
BODY
Colour: Onyx Black (Semi-Gloss)
Body : Lightweight Okoume
NECK
Number Of Frets: 22
Scale Length: 25"
Fretboard Wood: East Indian Rosewood with Ebony Headstock Veneer and Bone Nut
Fretboard Inlays: Dots
Neck Wood: Flame Maple with Satin Finish
Neck Shape: Standard Krautster
HARDWARE
Bridge Hardware: Aged Huber Stoptail (Aluminum)
Tuners: Gotoh/Huber 510 Open Gear
ELECTRONICS
Bass Pickup: Haussel P90 '1956'
Treble Pickup: Haussel Krautster-B Humbucker (Aged Cover)
Pickup Switching: 3 Way Toggle with Coil Tap on Humbucker
ADDITIONAL INFO
Weight: 7lbs 10oz
With Top Quality Huber Hard Case And Certificate
Please note... The UK's 20% VAT CANNOT be deducted for customers outside the UK or VAT registered musical related companies on this item.
Nik-Huber-Guitars was founded by Nik Huber in 1996. Since then, the company grew slowly but constantly. Today a team of 5 highly skilled specialists is building around 120 instruments a year. All hand-crafted.
Since the first attendance at the Frankfurt Musik Messe in 1997, Nik Huber Guitars gained a worldwide reputation as a serious manufacturer of high-class electric-guitars.
In 1999 the expanding company moved to a commercial park in its hometown, Rodgau – 20 km south of Frankfurt/Germany, and resides now in a fully, state-of-the-art equipped workshop.