Available in a left-handed version (appropriately, considering its designer is a southpaw), the Tim Armstrong Hellcat is designed by its namesake, the founder of influential U.S. punk band Rancid. As a songwriter, Armstrong has always turned to his old Fender concert-style acoustic for inspiration. The Hellcat was based on that classic instrument, with modern appointments such as high-quality onboard electronics. A great guitar for pop, rock, folk and more, it has a solid mahogany top for a sweet sound and a satin-finish maple neck for smooth playability.
Specs
| Type | Hollow Body |
| Colour | Natural |
| Orientation | Left Handed |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Body Shape | Concert |
| Body Material | Solid Mahogany Top with Laminated Mahogany Back and Sides |
| Body Finish | Satin Polyurethane |
| Neck Material | Maple |
| Neck Finish |
Satin Urethane |
| Fretboard Material | Walnut |
| Number of Frets | 19 |
| Fretboard Inlays | Hellcat and Double Skulls |
| Fretboard Radius | 11.81″ (300 mm) |
| Nut Material |
Graph Tech® NuBone™ |
| Nut Width |
1.69″ (43 mm) |
| Truss Rods |
Dual-Action |
| Bridge |
Laminated Hardwood |
| Tuners | Covered Chrome with White Plastic Buttons |
| Strings |
Fender® Dura-Tone® 880L Coated 80/20 (.012-.052 Gauges), PN 0730880303 |

























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