description LsL Instruments Bad Bone Overview
The LsL Instruments Bad Bone is a vintage-inspired electric guitar built in Southern California. It utilizes LsL’s hand-wound humbuckers, offering a warm and powerful tone reminiscent of classic T-style guitars. This instrument appeals to guitarists seeking authentic aged aesthetics and demanding high-quality pickups for blues, rock, or country music applications.
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LsL Instruments Bad Bone ranks #123 of 643 in the Relic ranking, behind Edwin Smith Papyrus, ahead of Merneptah Stele.
Well-regarded modernized T-style variant, praised craft and playability; less canonical and less broadly reviewed than Saticoy or T Bone.
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How does the LsL Bad Bone differ from the company's T Bone?
The Bad Bone uses the same general T-style body, neck, and pickguard platform as LsL's T Bone but substitutes higher-output pickup configurations. LsL describes it as a T Bone with humbuckers and offers several Bad Bone variants.
What is the difference between the Bad Bone 1 and Bad Bone 2?
The Bad Bone 1 pairs an LsL P-88 bridge pickup with a lower-output, vintage-voiced neck humbucker. The Bad Bone 2 uses two hand-wound, PAF-voiced humbuckers and a shortened three-saddle bridge.
Is there a Bad Bone model with a P-90 pickup?
Yes. The Bad Bone 290 combines a P-90-style neck pickup with a humbucker at the bridge, giving it a different attack and midrange character from the dual-humbucker Bad Bone 2.
Is the LsL Bad Bone a mass-produced relic guitar?
LsL builds its boutique instruments by hand in Southern California, with aging and specifications varying between individual orders. Buyers should inspect the actual guitar's build sheet because neck shape, finish wear, wood, and hardware can differ from one Bad Bone to another.
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