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  • 1919 Guitars 1919 Tudor I, Orange Cream Relic, NEW with Mono M80 Bag
  • 1919 Guitars 1919 Tudor I, Orange Cream Relic, NEW with Mono M80 Bag
  • 1919 Guitars 1919 Tudor I, Orange Cream Relic, NEW with Mono M80 Bag
  • 1919 Guitars 1919 Tudor I, Orange Cream Relic, NEW with Mono M80 Bag
  • 1919 Guitars 1919 Tudor I, Orange Cream Relic, NEW with Mono M80 Bag
  • 1919 Guitars 1919 Tudor I, Orange Cream Relic, NEW with Mono M80 Bag

1919 Tudor I, Orange Cream Relic, NEW with Mono M80 Bag

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Brand New Gabriel's Guitars Exclusive 1919 Guitars Tudor I in Orange Cream Relic! Item comes with a brand new Mono M80 professional ATA approved gig bag!

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Tudor INo Frills. All Feel. Zero Apologies.

 

This is the Tudor I, our stripped-down, tone-packed, emo-core workhorse. It's everything you need to get loud, get weird, and maybe scream about your stepdad. No extra knobs. No gimmicks. Just pure, unapologetic T-style fury — built to take a beating and beg for more.

 

Body:

We made it out of ultra-light American sycamore, because stage presence should never feel like CrossFit. It’s under 6 lbs, so you can jump, flail, collapse, and ugly-cry into your mic without throwing out your spine.

 

Roasted Maple Neck:

Baked for stability, like your bandmate who microdoses. The roasted maple neck on the Tudor I is smooth, snappy, and naturally resistant to warping — no matter how sweaty your basement shows get. It’s got that vintage look, modern feel, and enough sustain to hold your heartbreak notes just a little too long.

 

Roasting = less moisture, more resonance, and way less neck drama (unlike your group chat).

 

Pickup:

A lone Seymour Duncan Little ’59 lives in the bridge. It’s a humbucker disguised as a single-coil, like your drummer pretending he’s “fine.” Think thick PAF-style grit with clean-up-on-command dynamics.

 

Bonus: Pull the volume knob and bamcoil-split mode. You just went from heavy riffs to jangle-town faster than your ex blocked you on Instagram.

 

Electronics:

One volume knob. That’s it. Because you don’t need a tone knob — you need tone discipline.
Inside? A Bloom Guitars treble bleed circuit that keeps your highs sparkly, even when you’re playing at whisper volume because someone’s grandma lives above the practice space.

 

Hardware:

  • Guyker locking tuners so your guitar stays in tune even if you don’t.

  • A Wilkinson bridge for perfect intonation, or at least as perfect as you are emotionally capable of handling.

  • Graphtec Tusq nut for smooth string action and rich sustain, because your riffs deserve to ring out like your last voicemail to your ex.

  • Modern Electrosocket jack so you stop yanking wires loose mid-set like a total goblin. 

 

Finish & Feel:

Finished in raw, open-grain satin nitro, the Tudor I breathes. It feels broken-in on day one, like your favorite hoodie. No high-gloss BS. Just straight-up soul and splinters.

 

Specs (For the nerds):

  • Body: Ultra-light American Sycamore

  • Neck: Roasted Maple

  • Pickup: Seymour Duncan Little ’59 (bridge)

  • Controls: Single volume w/ treble bleed + push/pull coil split

  • Tuning Machines: Guyker Locking

  • Bridge: Wilkinson

  • Nut: Graphtec Tusq

  • Output Jack: Electrosocket

  • Finish: Satin Nitrocellulose (open grain, zero shame)

  • Weight: Under 6 lbs on average (lightweight, like your emotional stability)

 

The Tudor I is for the player who doesn’t need bells, whistles, or “tone wood debates” — just a reliable, mean-sounding slab of emo power. It’s the guitar that shows up, shuts up, and screams its guts out.

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