"The difference is in the details". That is a great line! Considering it's one of the most original looking guitars we've seen in years, I'd dare to say it's not only in the details!
I saw this guitar mentioned in the 'EB celebrates 50 years' magazine and I instantly fell in love with its obvious uniquely shaped body. It almost reminds me of the discontinued Washburn Stage Series guitars (which I love). The Armada is most def going on my wishlist. The only question I have is, can it handle the abuse that my other MM models take!?
The more I see it, the more I like it! That youtube video is excellent.
EBMM posted this in a comment on their Facebook page:
Length: 38.5”
Width: 13.25”
Weight: 8.3 lbs.
Scale: 24.75”
Construction: Neck through Body Design
Neck: Honduran Mahogany, Rosewood Fretboard
Headstock: Figured Maple, matches Body
Body: Bookmatched Mahogany Body with V-shaped Figured maple cap
Fretboard: Indian Rosewood
Frets: 22 Jumbo Stainless Steel
Inlays: Mother of Pearl
Pickups: Music Man Humbucking
Electronics: 3 way Toggle pickup selector, 500K Volume and Tone, .022 capacitor
Binding: Multi-ply BWBW
Bridge: ABM Solid Brass Machined Tune O Matic
Tailpiece: Graph Tech ResoMax
Nut: Music Man patented Compensated, 1.688” wide