NAMM was great for M-tone. Now I’m working on some new guitars. These are all the parts that don’t get to be an M-tone. Yes, yes, there WILL be Slipstreams!

NAMM was great for M-tone. Now I’m working on some new guitars. These are all the parts that don’t get to be an M-tone. Yes, yes, there WILL be Slipstreams!

Less than two weeks until NAMM. The crate, full of M-tone Guitars and awesome Spaceman Effects, arrived safely. We’ll see you there at booth 2599 – just head to the coolest looking booth at the show.

Here’s a beautiful new blond destined for NAMM 2012. One piece alder body, Lollar Vintage T and a TV Jones Classic guarantee she sounds as good as she looks.

Introducing the new M-tone Slipstream. This new body shape has a tighter waist and more contours. It’s a very comfortable guitar and I’m getting great feedback from players about the shape and the tone. This particular beauty is one of four with a metal 1957 Sputnik badge inlaid in the upper horn.
Cool new Dynamo with Lollar Vintage T and TV Classic pickups. At 7 and 1/4 pounds, it just wants to be held all night. Alder and maple, nice snappy twang and unheard of sustain.

Robert Shaw just published a cool new book featuring the work of 125 contemporary electric guitar makers. M-tone is proud to be included. Go get it at Amazon.

M-tone takes you beyond the 11th floor with the brand new Elevator. The half-hollow mahogany body is super resonant and notes bloom into a rich sauce of smoove. Yeah, baby!
Lollar Imperials, ABM top-loading bridge, Hipshot tuners, and all the standard good stuff.
