Daisy Rock to show off their first American-made guitar at Winter NAMM

Daisy Rock guitar
Daisy Rock Guitars will be unveiling their hand-crafted, American-made Rock Candy “Pink Label” guitar at the 2007 Winter NAMM show.

Designed by Tish Ciravolo, Ron Manus, and built by master craftsman and world-renowned guitar luthier John Carruthers, the Rock Candy Pink Label Guitar is the first U.S.A.-made model to be released by Daisy Rock Guitars, the original “Girl-Guitar” company. This top-of-the-line, professional quality instrument features an ultra lightweight mahogany body, and a 24¾” scale bolt-on slim-profile mahogany neck with 22 medium frets, a rosewood fingerboard, and star inlays. The slimmer neck and lightweight design makes the guitar easier and more comfortable for girls to play.

The Pink Label Guitar’s high-end hardware includes a TonePros® Tune-O-Matic Bridge with Stopbar, Sperzel Locking Tuners, a Seymour Duncan ‘59 [SH-1] bridge pickup, and a Seymour Duncan JB [SH-4] neck pickup. The guitar’s electronics feature dual volume knobs and dual tone knobs with push-pull tone controls that “tap” the humbuckers, giving players additional sonic versatility. The Pink Label guitar comes in a Candy Apple Pink finish and is strung with D’Addario EXL 110 Strings.

And of course, it’s gloriously, brightly, pink.

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