Our first impression of the Duesenberg D-Caster is that it’s a very cute looking instrument. The compact double-cutaway body is svelte thanks to nicely chamfered rear edges and a light arch on its bound top. A set maple neck joins the mahogany body at the 16th fret, and while it’s not the neatest, tightest join in the world (and there’s a slight lip where the upper treble side of the fingerboard meets the body) upper fret access is very good.
Author
chris Vinnicombe and Roger Newell
Issue
Guitarist 04/2008
number of pages
1
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