Those of you who have seen our range will know that we have made a model that we have called The Panther for years - in fact the first one I made back in 1990.
Here are a few random images of it :




I have made a few hard tail versions of it over the years and chosen to make a few of them a bit thinner (I recall having one on my stand at Music Live back in 1999.
However we have been asked a number of times if we would make them with a natural oil finish - sort of stripped back to basics - similar to how Organic and Black machine do.
I get to see & photograph an awful lot of Black Machines, so I am no stranger to the aesthetic and clean lines of that guitar and appreciate how fun they are to play.
So it's an easy change to make on our Panther to do a stripped down variant.
So here is the first prototype of this model - something we are choosing to call
"Pantera"It has a thin swamp ash body - 36mm thick
Guitar weighs in at 7lbs
3 piece maple neck with a rosewood board - 22 x Dunlop 6000 frets
All access neck joint with recessed neck fixings.
Sperzel machineheads, Earvana nut, Gotoh bridge (for now), CTS pots, Vitamin Q capacitor on tone control
Switchcraft jack in electrosocket recessed jack plate
Pickups are Bare Knuckle Painkiller pickups with cool black covers
Pictures below show guitar before the body is oil finished and a logo and some lacquer on the headstock
I am enjoying playing it a lot , but I suppose I should strip it down and finish it off.


