A Killer Castedosa

Wildwoodians, every once in a while we come across a guitar builder with such singular vision and incredible creativity that we can't help ourselves. The guitar arrives and all activity in the shop ceases as we all crowd around the case and create a chorus of oohs and ahhs. That was the case when the first Conchers Standard 25.5 arrived from our friends at Castedosa guitars. Castedosa Guitars is the brainchild of former Fender Masterbuilder Carlos Lopez, and it was born of his love for his family ("Castedosa" is a combination of the first letters of his name, his wife's name, and his kids' names) and a desire to create his own legacy. It's truly a family endeavor--his wife hand-winds each and every pickup!

The Conchers's design is certainly the sort of creative idea that builds a lasting legacy, too. It takes inspiration from classic Fender shapes like the Tele, the Strat, and the Jazzmaster, but it also doesn't really look like any one guitar. It's evocative of the past, yet it's fresh, new, and exciting. We have no doubt the Conchers Standard 25.5 will make your heartstrings resonate, too!

Specifications:

Brand Castedosa Guitars
ModelConchers Standard 25.5
Built ByCarlos Lopez
Finish ColorAged Burnt Marshmallow
UndercoatLacquer
AgingLight-Aged
Weight8.09 lbs.
Body WoodAlder
Neck WoodRoasted Quartersawn Maple
Neck FinishDark Mole Tint
Neck ShapeMedium V Profile
Neck Dimensions.860 1st - .930 12th
Scale Length25.5"
FingerboardRosewood
Fingerboard Radius12"
Nut MaterialBone
Nut Width1.685"
Frets21 Jescar Medium Jumbo
Pickups2 Hand-Wound Castedosa TSJMs
Lower Bout ControlsVolume, Tone, 3-Way
HardwareNickel/Chrome
TunersKlusons
BridgeMastery
PickguardSingle-Ply Tortoiseshell
CaseHardshell Case
COAYes

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