tao guitars disco volante ‘fordy nine’

From John and Serge of Tao: 

"Strange name for a guitar you say? Not for us at Tao Guitars. The reference to the Italian automobile design had so far not yet found it into our line. And it’s now something done. But why “Disco Volante” then ? We pay a certain interest to any adventurous designs of people who attain respect in their desire not to play it easy by following the trends. In 1952 Alfa Romeo set the new aesthetical & aerodynamic landmark of the time with a Touring Carrozzeria Superleggera design called Disco Volante (Italian for “flying saucer”); his lines prefiguring the iconic jaguar type E by almost 10 years. An anniversary version came out in 2012, designed by Louis de Fabribeckers, head of design for Carrozzeria Touring, and a fellow Belgian as well. Our Disco Volante guitar is also our desire to reconnect ourselves with the genesis of what was once call the “Electric Spanish” guitar – the first ES guitar/non-cutaway body shape, and give it a ticket for the new century; creating a mix of cutting edge styling and old world craftsmanship. A toneful object of design"   

Specs:

Body: Two Piece Spanish Cedar, Sienna Orange Matt Finish
Top: Selected Flame Maple, Black Gloss Finish
Build Type: Semi Hollow
Neck: 1/4" Sawn Cedro
Neck Profile: Med C .86" -.96"
Scale: 24 3/4"
Fingerboard: Indian Rosewood
Side Markers: Silver Gauge Panel
Headstock Decal: Tao Logo, Silver
Pickups: Custom dual-output Benedetti "Johnny Blade" Blade P-90's (adjustable from back of guitar)
Pickup Covers: Handmade Aluminum Mesh
Nut: Bone 1 11/16"
Bridge: Brass Wraparound
Backplates: Black Acrylic (Magnetically Mounted)
Electronics: Vol, Vol Tone W/ Push-Pull on both Vol Controls for Output Boost
Case: Mono. Comes w/ COA & Custom Handmade Truss Rod Tool
Weight 7lbs 3oz 

This is a consignment piece.

For sale - $5,200