2020 Nik Huber Orca in Gloss Onyx Black with custom ordered Cherry Tinted Open Pore Back and Neck. Pickups are Haussel 'Vintage' and a 'Vintage+' at the bridge and sound wonderful with a push-pull coil split on the tone pot. East Indian Rosewood fingerboard with Orca inlay at the 12th fret. Neck carve is 'Standard Orca' and feels lovely with smooth open pore finish, not too thin and not too fat, very simular to a '59 profile. The full spec can be seen in the photo of the cert (see gallery). In very good condition, just very light signs of use. There are a couple of marks on the treble side of the neck around the 15th fret (see photo) but these are hard to catch in a photo and vey minor. Its a nice weight at 7lb 12oz. As always, awesome quality from Nik. With original hard case and cert.
BODY
Colour: Onyx Black Gloss
Top Wood: Maple
Back Wood: Mahogany (Open Pore) with Cherry Tint
NECK
Number Of Frets: 22
Scale Length: 25"
Fretboard Wood: East Indian Rosewood
Fretboard Inlays: Abalone Dots and 12th Fret Orca
Neck Wood: Mahogany (Open Pore) with Cherry Tint
Neck Shape: Standard Orca • Neck thickness .91 @ 1st fret
• Neck thickness .100 @ 12th fret
HARDWARE
Bridge Hardware: Aged Nickel ABM AVR 2 bridge & aluminum tailpiece
Tuners: Gotoh 510Z with Ebony Buttons
ELECTRONICS
Bass Pickup: Haussel Vintage A2 in neck
Treble Pickup: Haussel Vintage+ A5 in bridge
Pickup Switching: 3 Way Toggle with Coil Tap on Tone Knob
ADDITIONAL INFO
Weight: 7lb 12oz
With Top Quality Huber Shaped Hard Case And Certificate
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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.