Dean Cadillac

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Dean Cadillac
Manufacturer Dean Guitars
Period 1977 — present
Construction
Body type Solid
Neck joint Set-in
Scale 24.75"
Woods
Body Mahogany (some models feature maple tops)
Neck Mahogany
Fretboard Ebony, rosewood (22 frets)
Hardware
Bridge Usually hardtail (Tune-O-Matic)
Pickup(s) 2 or 3 humbuckers (Dimarzio, Seymour Duncan, EMG, DMT)
Colors available
Various

The Dean Cadillac or Caddy is a guitar designed and created by Dean Guitars. It has resemblance to the Dean ML and the Gibson Les Paul. It was released alongside the Dean ML, V and Z. Glen Drover of the band Megadeth is known for using this guitar,[1] as well as Rob Barrett of Cannibal Corpse, John McFee, of The Doobie Brothers, and Sascha Gerstner of Helloween. The Dean Cadillac shape is also available as a bass guitar.[2]

25th Anniversary model

The 25th Anniversary model of the Dean Cadillac was released in 2002 in a limited quantity. It was meant to personify all the Cadillac 'style and player-appeal' that the world's best guitar players came to know and fall in love with. It was the same version that was actually never put into production for the general playing public but reserved for Dean's top Artists. Additional luxuries included the highest quality figured flame-maple tops, real abalone fingerboard inlays, 24 karat gold hardware, 7 ply body binding, 5 ply head binding and a special 25th Anniversary emblem on the headstock.

See also

References

  1. Megadeth Info
  2. Cadillac Bass


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