Adding a Bigsby tailpiece brings expressive vibrato to Clementine’s comfort-focused design. A double-cutaway chambered body, solid maple carved top, and contoured belly cut create a smooth, ergonomic feel. Slightly smaller than a traditional semi-hollow guitar, Clementine sits perfectly without sacrificing sustain or resonance.
Loaded with Seymour Duncan Seth Lover™ humbuckers, every note rings with clarity and warmth, while a coil split adds more versatility. Easy backplate access makes electronics maintenance a breeze.
Key Highlights
Comfort-first design: A modern semi-hollow electric guitar with chambered construction, solid carved top, and deep belly cut
Solid wood, smooth textures: Glossy maple top with satin mahogany back & sides
Swing into stable, expressive play with a vintage-style Bigsby B70 tailpiece, a Tune-O-Matic bridge, and Grover locking tuners. An easy-access backplate keeps you fully in control of electronics maintenance.
Warmth with Bite
A semi-hollow comes alive with Seymour Duncan Seth Lover™ vintage-output humbuckers, delivering smooth and sweet PAF tones. But this is no one-trick pony — flip the coil-split toggle to access brighter single-coil sounds whenever you like.
Set Up in Los Angeles
Professionally set up and adjusted before shipping, Clementine arrives ready to play with fresh Ernie Ball Slinkys and a hardcase included. When needed, you can easily fine-tune the playability at home with the headstock truss rod access.
Behind the Design
Our first semi-hollow electric guitar, a fresh take on tradition. With bold curves and thoughtful proportions, Clementine delivers a distinctive voice and feel all its own. Inspired by the past, shaped for today’s player.
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Top Wood Guide
Spruce
A classic tonewood for acoustic guitars, spruce is a well-rounded, durable wood that’s suitable for many styles of playing.
Torrefied Spruce
A vintage-inspired upgrade, torrefied spruce is roasted to remove excess moisture, so the guitar continues to play at peak performance.
Mahogany
A common tonewood for top, back, and sides, Mahogany is known for its clarity and evenness to accentuate the mid-range tones.
Cedar
An excellent topwood for classical guitars, cedar is perfect for delicate playing styles, like fingerpicking and soft strumming.