
STOLEN FROM NAMM SHOW
This Sully Guitars Concorde model was stolen from the 2025 NAMM show in Anaheim, California during setup for the event. I’ve dreamt of bringing this finish to life for over 20 years; the final product has huge sentimental value and many design elements I was very excited about. This is in addition to the huge loss having 1 of 5 products you brought to a tradeshow being stolen obviously represents to a small business. If you have any information regarding this guitar’s whereabouts please get in touch with me. You can find more detailed information in this NAMM 2025 coverage. There is only one of these: if you these this guitar, it is this guitar.
Concorde 24 - first neck through concorde!
We don’t make a bunch of neck throughs, so when we do, I try to make them extra special. This Concorde is not only the first neck through Concorde we’ve done, it’s also the first to have a spoke wheel truss rod with access at the end of the fretboard. This is an initiative that will be spread to the remaining model lineup throughout 2025.
The idea for the paint was something I’ve wanted to do since 2004, and this was the perfect canvas for a rather labor intensive finish that definitely does not give demure.
Specs:
Construction: Neck through; Maple center blank with Mahogany body wings
Fretboard wood: Roasted Purpleheart (our favorite sustainable ebony substitute!)
Fretboard radius: 12”
Neck shape: C
Neck thickness: Standard (approximately .800 at the 3rd fret)
Truss rod: Spoke wheel adjust at end of fretboard (NEW for 2025!)
Inlays: Concorde trails
Side position markers: Luminlay glow in the dark
Number of frets: 24
Fretwire: Jumbo stainless steel (PLEKed)
Bridge: Original Floyd Rose
Nut: Floyd Rose R3
Tuners: Hipshot locking
Pickups: Sully Guitars - C-Salt bridge pickup
Control layout: Volume
Finish: Pop Art Graphics