Thursday, April 16, 2009

Combat G-Series.

Time once again to introduce another line of commonly ordered guitars! This time around I would like to profile the Combat original G-Series.

The G-Series body is most commonly ordered as an arched top, though we do sometimes get requests for flat tops as well. We have also made a few nice custom semi-hollow body versions. We prototyped this model with a custom heel cut bolt-on neck, though the guitar is most commonly ordered as a set-neck type. There are also various Combat original head shape designs which suit the G-Series guitar quite nicely.

As with all Combat guitars, the G-Series guitar is (though a standard shape) completely customizable. Neck joint, neck grip, head shape, fret size, all variations of body cuts, wood material, hardware, pickup positions, paint and finish- all are customizable and available to be chosen by YOU.

I will show here again various guitars (featuring different finishes, control set-ups/ positions, and various Combat original head-shape designs) we have built for a few regular customers as well as for major artists who love the Combat original G-Series!




See-Through Flamed Maple Top



Body Close-up



Matching Flamed Maple Head Top and natural Binding



Solid White Finish



Body Close-up



Matching Solid White Heap Top and Binding



Nice Blue Finish on Quilted Maple Top



Matching Binding and See-Through Blue Finish on Head Top



Another Nice Quilted Maple Top on this Semi-Hollow version



Red Flamed Maple Top



Custom Binding and Inlays on a Custom Imaged Top. AWESOME!



Combat AYA Series Type G.
(*see April 6th post on AYA Series)


Close-up on the AYA G



Another AYA G Close-up



Shinpei (Breakerz) Custom G Series. Custom Camo paint



Close-up on Shinpei's custom Inlays



Shinpei Rockin' the G Series LIVE!


For more info on Shinpei and his band BREAKERZ, please see my April 15th post on Combat's Japan Sponsored Artists.


CLICK HERE to see more pics of the Combat G-Series, as well as the other original line-up Combat Guitars; the Tele-Warm Series, the ST-Warm Series, and LT Series.


Again, as you can see, with a little customization you can turn a simple looking guitar into something beautifully original!



If you are interested in creating your own custom Combat Guitar or bass, simply fill out our FREE Estimate Form to as far as you can with all your ideas and specs, etc, and I will get back to you, usually within the next day, with advice and a FREE estimate!




CLICK HERE to read more about why hand-made is better.

CLICK HERE to read about all the steps involved in making a custom guitar:




As always, we look forward to hearing from you!






- Combat Colin.

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