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Re: OT: Mini Jazz Guitar for Looping



Kris;
Sounds cool.  FWIW You might consider a Kent Armstrong pickup (not the crappy Korean made ones but a "real" one) with adjustable pole pieces - i usually get them from << archtop.com >>.  It would give you more flexibility on string selection (nickel vs bronze wound) and more options on dialing in the tone, given the smaller body size.  Just a thought. - Paul


On Nov 23, 2007, at 4:11 PM, Krispen Hartung wrote:

...thought I'd report back on what I found for a luthier to build me a mini jazz archtop guitar.  I decided to go with a luthier who built one of John Stowell's guitars (recommended to me by John), Bobby Warren, who lives on the San Juan Island, WA. I flew up to see him last week and we finalized on the design and specs. 
 
We actually created a cardboard mock-up of the guitar. It will essentially be the style of a Super 400 (with single cut-away), but only 29 inches long (headstock to base of body), a maximum body width of only 10 inches, and a maximum depth of 2 inches (at the center). The neck will be a 50cm scale, 19.68 inches (modeled after the scale of my Epi "Roadie"), but will have some design improvements for a low and fast action.  It will have one humbucker in the neck position (probabably a Benedetto, or mabye a Bartonlini mini humbucker that Bobby has (which is no longer made by Bartolini). We are still researching the best choice of pickups, for a darker tone, which I prefer.  The guitar will have a carved bridge and tailpiece, probaby Schaller tuners, a small pick guard, and a stacked volume/tone knob that sits on the pick guard.
 
The body will be mohogany (carved hollow) with a carved maple top, f-holes, and binding.  The neck will be ebony. Since weight won't be an issue for this guitar, the carved top will be a bit thicker than most archtops.
 
Picture this guitar here, but only 29 inches long and with a mahogany back to produce a nice split tone of woods/colors.
 
I'll post pictures of the guitar later in the year.
 
I hope to have this guitar by Y2K8....but no guarantees.
 
Kris
 
 

Krispen Hartung
http://www.krispenhartung.com
info@krispenhartung.com

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