Jeff "Skunk" Baxter
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Jeff "Skunk" Baxter (born December 13, 1948 in Washington, D.C.) is an American guitarist, known for his stints in the rock bands Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers during the 1970s. More recently, he has been working as a defense consultant and chairs a Congressional Advisory Board on missile defense. |
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Electric
Baxter Master & Baxter Master Deluxe
- 1997
Body:
- Poplar body
- Offset waist design
Neck:
- Bolt-on maple neck
- Rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays
- Batwing headstock
- 22 frets
- 25.5" scale
- 1.68" nut width
Electronics:
- 3 Lace single-coil pickups
- 3 OBL mini-humbucker pickups with coil-tapping (Baxter Master Deluxe)
- 6-way Varitone control (Baxter Master Deluxe)
- 1 Vol. 1 Tone controls
- 5-way selector switch
Hardware:
- Black & Gold hardware
- Locking Jam-Trem bridge
- 40:1 ratio gearless tuners
Colors:
- Antique Natural (AN)
- Vintage White (VW)
- Ebony (EB)
Acoustic
Jeff "Skunk" Baxter Signature Acoustic
- 1995-2005
Body:
- Mahogany body
- Select spruce top
- 15.625" body width
- 4.625" body depth
Neck:
- Set mahogany neck with volute
- Rosewood fingerboard with split-diamond inlays
- Custom inlay at 12th fret
- Rosewood or black veneered headstock with gold "Jeff Baxter" signature
- 20 frets
- 25.5" scale
- 1.68" nut width
Binding:
- Multi-ply body binding
- Single-ply neck & headstock binding
Electronics:
- Piezo under-saddle pickup
- Epi-V or VI parametric EQ
- 1/4 and XLR balanced outputs
Hardware:
- Gold hardware
- Rosewood bridge with individual saddles
- Gotoh tuners
Colors:
- Ebony (EB)
- Red-Brown Mahogany (MR)
- Vintage Sunburst (VS)
- Natural (NA)
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