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| The Rusticator features a barnwood top on a back of a softer wood, with a distressed finish on the back and sides. Available in double and single cutaway versions, as well as bass |
| The Barnstormer body is made out of pieces of 2x4 or 2x6 rafters salvaged from barns. Typically beech, oak or maple, the original saw marks are left showing, lightly sanded and finished to highlight them. Prior to gluing, the edges are hollowed out to reduce weight. Several body styles available. |
| The Privycaster is inspired partly by the iconic guitar from which its outline is derived, but mostly by the ubiquitous rural comfort station commonly known as the outhouse. Features include a semi-hollow body with crescent moon cutout, strap hinge tailpiece, license plate pickguard or control plate, and soapbar pickups for proper hygiene. |
| The Muleskinner guitars and bass are built much like the Rusticators, but with a more traditional shape, a pickguard made of rusted roof tin, and a strap hinge tailpiece |
| These are original pieces that don't really fit into any category |
