theBone-guitar® - B300 Stage
made in Switzerland
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The B 300-stage (B300-stage/custom) was developed for guitarists who are used to working with a 2 pickup-system, It is outfitted with 2 hummbucker pick ups and offers 8-way-pickup selection.
Ideal for on stage, the B300 has it all without having to miss the portable advantages of theBone®-guitar concept.
Same as the model B-200, strings are tightened and fine tuned by means of six thumbscrews accessible at the back end of the guitar.
The Bridge is made of metal and allows individual string support. String height- as well as scale- adjustment for each string are ensured. |
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Price MSRP* € 1149.- Price Directorder** € 939.-
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| Prices & specs. |
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- Suggested retail prices can vary between retailers and countries.
- Country specific taxes (VAT) are by “Direct order” price not included
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| Sugested retail price Euro |
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Prices "Direct Order" for customers outside our distribution-net. Exclusiv VAT (country tax)
Prices for the USA, see "sales" or click here... |
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| Model specification |
B300-Stage & B300-stage-cat
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| Length |
28 in |
| Mensur / Scale: full |
24.75" / 630mm |
| Neck-Body (one piece) |
Hardmaple
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| Fingerboard |
Ebony / Rosewood
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| Binding |
frets recessed
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| Color |
black
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| Finish |
mat
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| Frets: medium (nickel-silver) |
22
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| Strings normal (one ball) |
Nr. 10 |
| Bridge |
metal |
| Saddle pieces |
metal |
| String retainer (Stainless Steel) |
Triff SSR-100 |
| Tuning machine |
Triff TM - 200 |
| Pick up type |
Hummbucker |
| Magnetic pickup |
2x Triff custom (TC-2) Alnico |
| Tone selector switch |
2 x 2 way push-push |
| toggle switch |
3 way |
| Volume & tone control |
500 ohm |
| Made in |
Switzerland |
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example of a model B300-stage / custom
- custom Body-Clip
- custom colore
- prices on request
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When ordering directly from us, the European VAT Tax is not included. This Tax is collected by the Postman when receiving the guitar and differs form country to country.
To create a simple sales-policy in which the customer will pay approximately the same price if buying the guitar in a store or directly from us, the difference between the *Store price (MSRP) and the **Direct order price is approximately the same amount as the tax that the postman will want to collect when delivering the guitar.