Fiesta Red T Style With Boutique Bite And Vintage Soul
If you are chasing that alive, resonant T that feels like it has been gigged for decades but plays like it just left a custom shop, this Whitfill hits that sweet spot. Light swamp ash, a broken in nitro finish, and Whitfill Copperheads pickups come together in a guitar that rings, blooms, and cuts without ever getting harsh.
Resonant Swamp Ash, Double Bound, Light Relic Nitro
The swamp ash body is the heart of this guitar. It is light, lively, and lets every note jump off the fretboard with a quick attack and a singing sustain that keeps blooming under your fingers.
The double binding frames that Fiesta Red finish in pure class, giving you that old school boutique look on stage and in the studio. The light relic nitrocellulose finish is not just for show. It is thin, it is broken in, and it lets the wood move and resonate instead of being choked under a thick, plastic feeling coat.
Heavy C Neck That Fills Your Hand, Not Your Fatigue
Whitfill’s Heavy C neck is the kind of carve that makes you want to keep playing. With a depth of .840 inches at the first fret and .940 inches at the twelfth, it has real substance without ever feeling like a baseball bat.
The rosewood fingerboard with a 10 inch radius keeps bends buttery and chords comfortable all across the neck. Paired with a 1.650 inch nut width, you get string spacing that feels familiar and forgiving, whether you are digging into double stops or grabbing big open chords.
Copperheads Pickups: Clear, Gritty, And Honest
Whitfill’s proprietary Copperheads pickups, wound by Onamac Windery, are the secret sauce in this build. They give you that classic T style snap and cut, but with a sweeter top end and a rounder low end that keeps things musical instead of brittle.
Lean into your picking hand and they reward you with growl and grit. Back off and they clean up to a glassy, articulate tone that lets every note in a chord speak. They love a good tube amp, they take pedals like a champ, and they stay touch responsive no matter how hard you push them.
Hardware That Stays Out Of Your Way And In Tune
The vintage style Kluson T bridge with three brass saddles gives you that familiar feel under your picking hand and a focused, punchy attack that sits perfectly in a mix. Brass saddles add just the right amount of warmth and sweetness to the top end.
Gotoh vintage nickel tuners keep things rock solid and smooth, so you can lean on bends and behind the nut tricks without fighting tuning drift. A parchment guard, aged nickel plates, and stainless screws tie the whole look together in a way that feels like a loved and well kept vintage piece, not a prop.
The Whitfill Difference, Backed By The Moore Guitars Promise
Charles Whitfill did not come up through the typical guitar factory route. He was a master machinist and barrel maker before he ever built instruments, so his understanding of wood, resonance, and precision is on another level. That blend of engineering mindset and musical obsession is why players like Vince Gill, Brent Mason, Johnny Hiland, and Jack Pearson trust his guitars.
When you pick up this T Style, you notice the wood first. It is light, resonant, and harmonic in a way production guitars rarely are. Then the Copperheads pickups let you hear what that body and neck are really doing. After that, you are a Whitfill player. Real talk: photos are of the actual guitar, it has been inspected three times in our shop, and it ships with a free Pro Player-Perfect setup, free 2 to 3 day shipping, and our 72 Hour Love It Guarantee.
This Whitfill is ready to go right now from our Evansville, Indiana shop. If you want a T style that feels broken in on day one and will still be inspiring you decades from now, this one deserves a serious look.
Questions about this guitar? Call (888) 794-8482 and talk to a real player on our team about whether it is the right fit for you.




















