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    • The Bone Frog Mission
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    • Guitar Models
      • Super Frog
      • Rhythm Rider
      • Delta Slider
      • Military Comemoratives
      • Pro Frog
      • Electric Lap Slide Guitars

    Pro Frog

      The Pro Frog model was a take-off from the iconic Danelectro Pro, a very cool dedicated student model developed in the late ‘50s. Decades later a reissue was made but was short lived. To my dismay, a southpaw version was never offered and so began my journey to have such a guitar. I knew eventually I would have to make one and I’m glad I did because it’s the model I’ve made the most. It is very balanced in the playing position both in 25” and 25.5” scales. 

      Like the Rhythm Rider, the Pro Frog features a single Wolfetone P90 pickup in a neck or bridge position option. The neck position option offers a nice fat and smooth rhythm tones, and I use a pair of 500K tone & volume CTS pots to give a boat load of top end there when you need a more aggressive tone for inspiration. With the tone knob all the way up, you would think you were hearing a bridge pickup. The rear pickup option features two 250k pots and gets you great rockin' roll chord tones and face melting top end. 

      All Bone frog Guitar necks and bodies are mated with stainless steel machine screws and stainless knife threaded inserts designed for hardwood application instead of traditional wood screws. A two way truss rod and two carbon fiber stiffing rods keep the neck straight. Bone nuts, Jascar frets, CTS pots, Hipshot classic open tuners or (locking tuners) and quality hardware is all standard. 

    I offer different wood and hardware options, and all Bone Frog bodies are chambered for weight relief. Average weight is 6.5- 7lbs. Comes with a Levy's heavy duty pro gig bag.

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