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    6 point deep bolt   on
      7 string with 36   frets
      25.5”   scale
NECK
        5pc Maple/Walnut   lamination
        16” bound Maple   fingerboard
      Triple parabolic Black position   dots
      1-24 Medium jumbo, 24-36 Vintage   tall frets
 BODY
      Mahogany
      Delta wing shape with contoured   surfaces
      Detachable aluminum leg rest   unit
HARDWARE
      Tunomatic with string through   design
      51mm wide Bone   nut
      Black (Metallic Red comes with   Chrome)
ELECTRONICS
      Direct mounted Bridge Alnico   pickup
      Volume and Tone (push/pull) 
      Full and split humbucking sounds 
We are proud to introduce a refined version of our popular taboo F-1 guitar.
The Turbulence’s massive neck provides the extended sonic range which stretches from the low B all the way to the 4th octave of the high E. For increased stability of their ultra flat profile, we decided to build these necks with a 5 piece lamination process of well seasoned quarter-sawn maple and walnut. The Turbulence R is unique instrument which provides their painted necks with a “Composition Display Widow” headstock section. Turbulence’s fingerboard features triple parabolic position markers and two different fret sizes. To achieve better fret spacing in the hyper range, Turbulence has medium jumbo frets installed from 1-24 and skinny tall from 24 to 36. In order for these instruments to deliver maximum performance in their upper register, the lower body scoop was enlarged and the heel section of the neck re sculpted. All Turbulence guitars endorse the revolutionary Delta Wing ergonomic shape and the removable left-leg rest unit. Gary Kramer design team paid special attention to each and every detail of this highly sophisticated instrument.
“No matter how dexterous your hands might be, fighting TURBULENCE guitar is known to get disturbingly addictive”
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