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The Brondel Honeycaster Hybrid Three Tone Sunburst is a one‑off fusion of Fender DNA and Laurent Brondel’s refined lutherie. Finished in aged nitro‑cellulose lacquer and paired with a premium Spitfire pickguard, this instrument honors vintage vibe while delivering modern precision. The alder body is contoured for balanced resonance and effortless comfort, and the curly maple neck with a Chunky “C” profile invites expressive, clamp‑free playing. Weighing 7lbs 3.6oz, it sits nicely in hand or on a strap for long, studio‑grade sessions.
List of Features
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Tonal blend: Ron Ellis 52T bridge pickup paired with 64S middle and neck pickups creates bold Tele‑like bite with Strat‑style chime, activated through a 5‑way switch for a wide, musical palette.
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Neck profile: Curly maple neck with a Chunky “C” shape (.84" at 1st,.98" at 12th), 9.5" radius, and round‑lam Amazon rosewood fingerboard for vintage feel and modern playability.
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Premium hardware: Kluson Tele bridge with Rutters intonated steel saddles and Gotoh staggered vintage tuners deliver stable intonation and smooth tuning.
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Finish & upgrade: Aged nitro‑cellulose finish with a premium Spitfire pickguard (adds $400 value) for authentic character and tonal clarity.
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Playability details: 25.5" scale, bone nut (1 5/8"), Jescar 51100 frets, ensuring articulate response and long‑term durability.
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Case & shipping: Ships within the continental U.S. for $45 and arrives in a G&G custom hard case for secure protection on transit.
Final Thoughts
For players seeking Tele‑meets‑Strat versatility with a refined, boutique build, this Honeycaster Hybrid delivers. Its expressive voice, precise neck, and premium appointments make it ideal for studio sessions and live performances alike. Ready to elevate your tone, this limited one‑off invites you to experience Brondel’s reinvention of a beloved classic — add it to your cart and claim a wearable piece of modern guitar history.