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rdfs:comment | - The CBM100 is based on the Artist series and modeled after a 1997 artist model (possibly an AR700) that Bowles has owned since he was in high school and has played on every Zac Brown Band record. He uses the Artist, which he calls "Ibby", on stage as his main slide guitar. The guitar debuted at the 2016 NAMM show and was released in September 2016.
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abstract | - The CBM100 is based on the Artist series and modeled after a 1997 artist model (possibly an AR700) that Bowles has owned since he was in high school and has played on every Zac Brown Band record. He uses the Artist, which he calls "Ibby", on stage as his main slide guitar. The CBM100 has a mahogany body with a bound German carve maple top, a smooth heel set-in 22-fret mahogany matte-finish neck with bone nut and bound ebony fingerboard with block position markers and glow-in-the-dark side dots. Components include a fixed Schroeder Stoptail bridge, dual Seymour Duncan Antiquity humbucking pickups with individual volume and tone controls, Gotoh tuners and Sure Grip III knobs. The headstock features a custom shield logo. The guitar debuted at the 2016 NAMM show and was released in September 2016.
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