Few resonator guitars come with a story quite like this one. Built in 2010 by Crafters of Tennessee, this Tut Taylor DoBro represents the final instrument ever completed by the company before it closed its doors. Originally commissioned by a customer before production ceased, the guitar was ultimately built only after legal action required Crafters to fulfill the outstanding order. Accompanying the instrument is a signed affidavit documenting its unique history, making its provenance as remarkable as the guitar itself. Constructed with a mahogany body and neck, an ebony fingerboard, and a traditional resonator design, it delivers the clear, punchy response and rich sustain expected from a quality square-neck DoBro. Every detail serves as a reminder of Crafters of Tennessee's respected work in the modern resonator world, but the circumstances surrounding this guitar set it apart from anything else they produced. Rather than being one example among many, it stands as the closing chapter of the company's history.