About This Listing

We are Eclectic Sounds / aka: eclsounds - a store front in Portland, Or. We are open 7 days a week from 11 - 5 PST (by appointment)

Hot off the wait list for the past 10 months. Limited to 12.

Here's your chance to get a sexy hot rodded vintage styled Baritone!

Weight: 7.8 lbs.

The Airline Map is our tribute to the ever-stylish National Newport -- or Map Guitar -- from the 1960s. Icons of the studio and stage have recognized the draw of the vintage National guitars’ Valco designs, from The Cure’s Robert Smith to The Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach.

Our Map is crafted from tone-chambered mahogany rather than the original Res-O-Glas bodies of the mid-century, which adds stability while still focusing on the model’s famous resonant tone. Factor in the two Alnico Hot-10 humbuckers, and you’ve got a modern tone monster with familiar controls and all of the mojo of a vintage National -- now as a 27” scale-length baritone!

This limited version of the Map Baritone includes the customization to the back of its neck. Invented by company founder Dean Zelinsky, the revolutionary Z-Glide guitar neck is achieved by precisely engraving a carefully tested pattern into the back of the neck. Your hand only comes in contact with 30% of the neck... the rest is air! The result is an ultra fast neck with a consistent, silky-smooth feel.

( Due to people taking advantage of eBay / Reverb return policies; wanting to “try out and/or pilfer parts”  we can no longer take returns on used gear unless it arrives damaged. Sorry for this inconvenience. We test and guarantee all gear to be 100% working unless stated otherwise )

Condition
Brand
Model
  • Airline Map Baritone
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Made In
  • United States
String Type
  • Steel
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed

About the Seller

Eclectic Sounds

Portland, OR, United States
(1,479)
Joined Reverb:2018
Items Sold:2,564

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