![]() The fingerboard and tailpiece are ebony, which is typical of Paul’s guitars. He described it as having “a glistening harmonic laden high end, a warm fundamental note, and wicked sustain.” It’s top, back and side are made from Koa (Trey’s seemingly favorite electric guitar tonewood), and the binding is made from holly rather than plastic (Koa 1 and 2 have plastic binding). The 4.0 guitar (pictured above in Arkansas): We expected this one! Trey introduced this guitar to the world via social media on Januas “The 4.0” guitar. There appear to be a few significant changes since last we checked in with Trey’s rig: Screenshots always appreciated! Thanks, now on to the gear… My email address is at the right side of this page under “About Me” so please reach out if you see anything over the next few weeks that I haven’t already included below. ![]() Welcome back! I’m posting my rundown at the beginning of tour in the hopes that you all can help me over the next few weeks to find the right photos, flesh out the details, and totally nail down the 2021 Summer Tour Rig. ![]()
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