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[Bowietreks] A variable-speed knob is located on the eye to synchronise the blinker to the beat. Other features include a two-octave maple neck, double black-bound body made of basswood and finished in yellow cellulose lacquer, twelve blinking light bulbs nestled beneath translucent white acrylic on the headstock, ebony fretboard, three large round mother-of-pearl fretboard markers, traditional vintage-style tremolo bridge, two single-coil pickups with yellow covers, geared banjo tuners, and a single control each for volume and tone.

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