Novo Signature Solus F1 in Seafoam Silvertone Burst
Novo Signature Solus F1 in Seafoam Silvertone Burst
Novo Signature Solus F1 in Seafoam Silvertone Burst
Novo Signature Solus F1 in Seafoam Silvertone Burst
Novo Signature Solus F1 in Seafoam Silvertone Burst
Novo Signature Solus F1 in Seafoam Silvertone Burst
Novo Signature Solus F1 in Seafoam Silvertone Burst
Novo Signature Solus F1 in Seafoam Silvertone Burst
Novo Signature Solus F1 in Seafoam Silvertone Burst

Novo Signature Solus F1 in Seafoam Silvertone Burst


What is Signature?

Signature instruments are exclusive, one-of-a-kind or limited edition guitars that showcase the full extent of our custom capabilities. Designed and built from the ground up by DF (Dennis Fano) in collaboration with our Head Luthier, Brian Nutter, these guitars feature exotic woods, unique materials, custom specs, and custom finishes you won’t find in our Nucleus or Custom series. Every detail of each Signature instrument is hand-selected by DF and Brian, ensuring each instrument is truly unique.

  • Seafoam Silvertone Burst body and neck
  • 3-Ply Mint pickguard w/ Seafoam tri-plate & silver stars
  • Fralin High Output Tele bridge
  • Medium distress
  • Tempered Pine body
  • Tempered figured maple neck
  • Ebony fingerboard w/ white binding
  • MOTO Block inlays
  • Medium ‘C’ neck shape (.830”)
  • 9.5" fingerboard radius
  • 25.5” scale length
  • 21 Jescar Medium frets (.047″x.095″)
  • 1.65″ nut width
  • Unbleached bone nut
  • Tele bridge w/ compensated brass saddles
  • Nickel hardware
  • Kluson® Supreme tuners w/ staggered posts
  • Emerson Custom paper in oil capacitor
  • Volume, tone
  • Epi knobs
  • Thin nitrocellulose lacquer finish
  • Matching peghead
  • Stringjoy 10-48 strings
  • Signed COA
  • Peghead hand-signed by Dennis Fano
  • G&G Novo Signature hardshell case
  • Black Novo embossed leather strap
  • 7.2 lbs
  • 2 of 2

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