FACTOIDS & TRIVIA
With their composition bodies, Joe Naylor's American-made Reverend guitars are sort of like high-tech Danelectros. The use of “alternative materials” and sub-7 pound weight make the guitar feel like a toy, but don’t let that fool you. It’s much more solid and sturdy than any vintage or recent Danelectro and the parts are much higher quality. In addition, the fit and finish is excellent. They sound good, too. The guitar shown here is from the no-frills Workhorse series.
REVEREND SLINGSHOT (2003)
Body: Semi-hollow; styrenic polymer sides, phenolic top and
back
Finish: Aged Burgundy
Neck: 1-piece maple, bolt-on
Fingerboard: Indian rosewood; white plastic dot markers
Number of Frets: 21
Pickguard: 1-ply white plastic
Bridge: Steel, string-through-body; chrome
Nut: Plastic
Tuners: Enclosed, chrome
Pickups: Two, Reverend-design P-90 single coil
Controls: Volume and tone, 3-way pickup selector switch
Scale Length: 25 1/2 inches
Neck Width at Nut: 1 5/8 inches
Body Width at Lower Bout: n/a
Body Depth: n/a
Weight: n/a
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