We are dealing with a truly unique guitar that will work well both in a one-of-a-kind collection and for a conscious recording musician looking for the best possible sound.
The guitar is inspired by the Fender Broadcaster model and made, like the original, entirely of pine. In this case, we are dealing with a slow-growing Norwegian red pine, also known as ore pine, obtained from the demolition of a building over 300 years old near Oppdal.
The best logs with the densest wood grains were prepared at a local factory and sent to one of the best luthiers in the world, who selected the best pieces and created this masterpiece.
The guitar was built by world-class luthier Jack Kobylski in his NEXUS GUITARS workshop. Jack is a certified master luthier who studied his craft in Cremona, Italy and London, UK. Since the early 1980s he has worked in the USA, Belgium and finally in Poland, so he has around 40 years of experience in building, repairing and servicing instruments.
The waiting time for new orders is currently over 2 years. Standard guitars cost over 40,000 kroner, but Master Build models, bought by collectors from Japan and Australia, reach very high prices depending on the age of the wood they are made of.
The guitar weighs 3.16 kg
There is nothing to write home about the sound because it is simply perfect, it is outstanding, very smooth within all frequencies and has timbre, sparkle and harmonic components that are practically not available in other Fender Telecaster guitars.