From Iris:
Dan’s first signature guitar, based on his beloved 1937 Kalamazoo KG-11, features a 1930s V-shaped neck, Rickard rear-mount banjo tuning machines, an Adirondack spruce top, a satin finish, as well as Honduran mahogany back, sides, and neck. Most intriguing, its neck extends past the nut before transitioning into the ears of the peghead, and threaded brass inserts in the fingerboard accept screw-down capos from the first to the seventh fret. “It’s the most musical new guitar I’ve ever owned,” says Erlewine.
Mahogany Back & Sides
Adirondack Spruce top
Adirondack Spruce Ladder Bracing
1-13/16” Nut Width
2-3/8” Bridge Spacing
24.75” Scale Length
Indian Rosewood Fingerboard & Bar Bridge
Ivoroid Top Purfling & Rosette
Ivoroid Binding
Firestripe pickguard
Open Pore, Black Satin Nitrocellulose Finish
Plastic Fingerboard Markers w/ side dots
Bone Nut & Saddle
Off-white Bridge Pins
Rickard Rear-Mounted Brass Banjo Tuners
D’Addario XS Coated Strings - Light Gauge
Hardshell TKL Case
The DE-11 model includes a Soft V-Shaped Neck, Extended Peghead and Built in Capo System (1st-7th fret) with 3 brass capos and 2 thumb screws.
Extras: Flower Headstock Logo, Ivoroid Binding, Black Relic Finish