This month features the Cutlass SSS in Cornsilk White, the Bongo 6HH in Gabber Green, and the Albert Lee HH in Orange Crush Sparkle.
Learn MoreCornsilk White
Cutlass SSS Cornsilk White
Ordering by phone? Mention build code:
805-WC-C3-08
The rosewood fingerboard features mother of pearl block inlays and hand fitted white binding.
This lightweight Alder body is finished in an opaque off-white custom “Cornsilk” finish with a polyester clear coat.
The figured maple neck is accented by a matching painted headstock with Schaller locking tuners.
Grabber Green
Bongo 6HH Grabber Green
Ordering by phone? Mention build code:
182-MC-RS-05
Featuring a dual humbucking basswood body, finished in a custom medium metallic "Grabber" green finish.
Highly figured roasted maple neck featuring an ultra smooth, satin finish.
Roasted maple neck with rosewood fingerboard is outfitted with white position markers and hand fitted white binding.
Orange Crush
Albert Lee HH Orange Crush
Ordering by phone? Mention build code:
955-OC-23-05
Dual humbucking light weight mahogany body with exclusive Orange Crush sparkle finish.
Satin finished maple neck with ebony fingerboard and matching painted headstock.
The ebony fingerboard features mother of pearl block inlays and hand fitted white binding.
Ball Family Reserve is a celebration of our heritage in instrument craftsmanship which features some of the finest figured tone woods and finishes available. These rare pieces are offered in limited production runs and allow us to present instruments to the public that were previously reserved for family and our loyal artists.
The Ball family is the last of a dying breed, a family business making premium guitars and basses on the California central coast since 1984. Sterling Ball, alongside his sons Brian and Scott, combine the laser precision of robotics and old-world hand craftsmanship to develop innovative instrument designs that push the boundaries of performance and playability.
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Since 1984, Ernie Ball Music Man has been crafting instruments in San Luis Obispo, California. Watch the factory tour and see how the difference is in the details.
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