Available again. Buyer felt neck was too wide.
This guitar is in great shape, would be excellent, except for a few holes in the pickguard between the bridge and pickup. Looks like maybe someone attached a midi or piezo add-on pickup.
Lindert Guitars was founded in 1986 in Chelan Falls, Washington. Most of their guitars were named following a railway theme, with names including Conductor, Diesel and Loco-Motive.
The guitars were handmade and featured semi-hollow, machined MDF bodies with cloth or tweed insets that resembled those found on vintage radios and industrial paint for durability. Linderts are gaining a growing cult following.
This is a Locomotive T meaning tele type configuration.
They are also known for the "escape velocity" neck profile - ergonomically designed to be half rounded and half vee for faster playing action and less hand fatigue, which is regarded as one of their strongest features. Lindert guitars also featured a headstock which resembles a hand giving a "thumbs up", a design patented by Charles Lindert himself. The maker was supposedly so pleased with the design of his guitar body that he gave himself a mental thumbs-up, and then decided to fashion the headstock to resemble one. Some models included the "Missing Link" switch, which allowed several pickup combinations not available on other guitars, including neck/bridge and using all three pickups at once.
If you've never had one of these in your hands, you owe it to yourself to try one. They have a great sound, with good pickups that sit somewhere in the middle of a vintage tele, modern hollowbody tele and vintage Danelectro sound. We think the MDF gived it that Dani flavor. The neck is fast, comfortable, and easy to play for hours. They are durable, lasting and are developing a cult following.
This guitar is in great shape, would be excellent, except for a few holes in the pickguard between the bridge and pickup. Looks like maybe someone attached a midi or piezo add-on pickup.
Lindert Guitars was founded in 1986 in Chelan Falls, Washington. Most of their guitars were named following a railway theme, with names including Conductor, Diesel and Loco-Motive.
The guitars were handmade and featured semi-hollow, machined MDF bodies with cloth or tweed insets that resembled those found on vintage radios and industrial paint for durability. Linderts are gaining a growing cult following.
This is a Locomotive T meaning tele type configuration.
They are also known for the "escape velocity" neck profile - ergonomically designed to be half rounded and half vee for faster playing action and less hand fatigue, which is regarded as one of their strongest features. Lindert guitars also featured a headstock which resembles a hand giving a "thumbs up", a design patented by Charles Lindert himself. The maker was supposedly so pleased with the design of his guitar body that he gave himself a mental thumbs-up, and then decided to fashion the headstock to resemble one. Some models included the "Missing Link" switch, which allowed several pickup combinations not available on other guitars, including neck/bridge and using all three pickups at once.
If you've never had one of these in your hands, you owe it to yourself to try one. They have a great sound, with good pickups that sit somewhere in the middle of a vintage tele, modern hollowbody tele and vintage Danelectro sound. We think the MDF gived it that Dani flavor. The neck is fast, comfortable, and easy to play for hours. They are durable, lasting and are developing a cult following.
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Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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