Models

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3 models

  • Dean Razorback

    Razorback-shaped electric guitar model

    Electric guitar

    The Dean Razorback is the Dimebag Darrell-designed, sharp-edged evolution of the ML shape, with an eastern mahogany body and set-neck construction, a pau ferro fingerboard with 22 jumbo frets, a 25.5-inch scale, a Seymour Duncan Dimebucker in the bridge and a Seymour Duncan '59 in the neck, and a Floyd Rose double-locking tremolo.

  • Friedman Vintage-T

    USA-built T-style electric guitar with P-90 pickups

    United States

    The Friedman Vintage-T is a single-cutaway, T-style solidbody electric guitar built in the USA by Dave Friedman with luthier Grover Jackson. The reviewed model pairs a mahogany body and a bolt-on maple neck with a pau ferro fingerboard and a set of Friedman Classic 90 (P-90 style) pickups over a fixed hardtail bridge. Thin aged nitrocellulose lacquer, a 10-to-14-inch compound-radius board, and Plek-finished fretwork give it vintage looks with modern playability.

  • Friedman Metro-D

    USA-built set-neck single-cutaway electric guitar with humbuckers

    United States

    The Friedman Metro-D is Friedman's set-neck, single-cutaway solidbody electric guitar, designed by Dave Friedman with luthier Grover Jackson and built in the USA. It uses a mahogany body with a figured maple top and a long-tenon mahogany neck, carrying two Friedman humbuckers (a Classic in the neck and a hotter Classic+ in the bridge) with coil-splitting, routed to a TonePros tune-o-matic bridge and stopbar. A compound-radius fingerboard, 25.5-inch scale, and full Plek setup make it a modern take on the classic set-neck single-cut.