Texas T Caster
- Texas T Caster guitar
The TEXAS T Caster guitar is as bold as the State of Texas. Custom built by Texas luthiers and artisans. The body is made of poplar wood and cut by a precision CNC machine to match the neck, pickup, bridge, and control placement of the famous Fender Telecaster guitar. Super high gloss finish, as if you needed to stand out even more when you are playing this guitar. You can own it today, send your order via email to TexasGuitars@sbcglobal.net. CLICK on the tab for #1953 at the top of the page for more photographs. Texas Shaped Guitars. Texas Guitars. Patent pending.
#1954 Here is our new paint scheme with white back and sides. Uniquely, the side white paint “rolls” forward onto the face of the guitar. Serial # 10191954 is an excellent paint job and we have installed one of the standard necks (you can still choose either rosewood or maple fingerboard). CLICK on the #1954 tab at the top of the page for more pictures. Texas Shaped Guitars. Texas Guitars

The Texas Guitar makes its onstage debut with Aaron Watsono
Please visit www.grapevineguitarworks.com and click on electric guitars, then click the Texas Guitars tab. Texas Shaped Guitars. Texas Guitars, guitar shaped like Texas
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Dale Arnold
May 21, 2010 at 12:27 pm
Great to meet you at the TMA awards last weekend. Love your guitars too! Passed one of your cards on to Greg Patterson from KHYI 95.3 The range. He owns a pawn shop over in Plano and specializes in guitars. Now the big question, would you take payments on one like a lay-away plan? I would love to have one, just can’t afford it in a lump sum right now. I would also take it with me every-where I went and get musicians to play it on stage. Anyways, stay in touch and we will be looking out for you at the venues. Also we will put a link on our page for you!
Dale and Melissa Arnold
Texas Red Productions
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Bert Kuszlyk
June 28, 2010 at 10:49 am
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