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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Silvertone 1448, amp in case

Silvertone 1448, amp in case, by Danelectro


silvertone 1448 guitar and amp in case
silvertone 1448 guitar and amp in case
Sometimes I wonder why some original ideas have not been followed by others. One example is the concept of the changable pickups of the Ampeg Dan Armstrong in my previous post; in my opinion a brilliant idea, but it's not on a large scale embraced by other guitar builders, probably to expensive. Another example is the "amp in the guitar case", in this "case", the Silvertone 1448 amp in a case". One guitar, one amp, all in one case, brilliant!

The Silvertone 1448 is not the only guitar which came with the amp in the guitar case, for example Airline also produced guitars with the amp in the case in the same period, but the Silvertone models like the 1448, pictured in this article, are most known.


Sears and the Silvertone 1448 amp in case


Like the other Silvertone guitars, the Silvertone 1448 amp in case was sold by Sears (Sears-Roebuck, a chain of department stores) in the USA. Silvertone was, since the 1930's, the Sears house brand for electronics, and the Silvertone name became famous with the Silvertone radio and the Silvertone (1448) guitar. The Silvertone guitars were popular among beginners and young guitarists as they were, compared to major brands, "low cost" guitars. Especially the short scaled 3/4 sized Silvertone 1448 amp in case with 18 frets, model sold in 1962, which came with an instructional vinyl record, was young beginners material. Everything you need to start playing guitar, in one package.

In the 40's and 50's, Silvertone guitars were played by blues guitarists like Muddy Waters and Arthur Crudup. In the Silvertone 1448 era, Chet Atkins, Bob Dylan and James Hetfield were among the guitar players who's first guitar was a Silverstone.
On stage, the Silverstone was played by Mick Jagger (Rolling Stones), Melissa Ethridge and Pete Townsend (The Who), who smashed the Silvertone on stage.

silvertone 1448 body and neck
silvertone 1448 body and neck

silvertone 1448 body with lipstick pickup
silvertone 1448 body with lipstick pickup



Silvertone 1448 and 1449 amp in case by Danelectro


The Silvertone 1448 and 1449 amp in case, sold by Sears, were produced by guitar and amp builder Danelectro. In 1954 Danelectro started building solid body guitars under the Silvertone name for Sears. They also build the same guitars under other names for other sellers. The Silvertone 1448 amp in case, pictured in this article is the Silvertone / Danelectro 1962 model.

The Silvertone / Danelectro 1448 only has one "lipstick" pickup, and the amp in the case of the Silverstone 1448 is a 3 watt amp with 3 tubes, 5 inch speaker and a gain control.

The more "mature" Silvertone / Danelectro 1449 - 1963 model has 21 frets and 2 lipstick pickups. Also the amp in the case of the 1449 is more mature: 5 watt, 3 tubes, 8 inch speaker, and more controls.

The concept of the Silvertone / Danelectro 1448 / 1449 amp in case in combination with the age of the guitar makes it very vintage and collectable! I really like the combination of the tube amp in the guitar case and the vintage body with the sleek lipstick pickup, but I can't remember ever having seen a guitar headstock as ugly as the one from the Silvertone 1448 amp in case!

silvertone 1448 headstock
silvertone 1448 headstock
silvertone 1448 headstock back and tuners
silvertone 1448 headstock tuners

Friday, December 21, 2012

Ampeg, Dan Armstrong - plexiglass guitar

Ampeg, Dan Armstrong  - Plexiglass, "See through" guitar 

In 1969 Ampeg, known for its amps for guitars and bass guitars, together with guitar builder Dan Armstrong, presented their plexiglass guitar at the NAMM show in Chicago. It was one of the highlights of the NAMM show that year, as it was the first plexiglass guitar ever. Soon after, the Ampeg Dan Armstrong (ADA) was widely known as the "see through" guitar. The guitar was produced from 1969 - 1971, and several famous rock guitarists played the Ampeg Dan Armstrong, boosting its popularity. Between 1998 and 2001, the ADA, again for a short time, was produced in Japan. More than 40 years after the introduction of the original, the "see through" guitar still looks revolutionary. Since 2006, the plexiglass Ampeg Dan Armstrong is produced again; the same futuristic look, but with some significant changes.

ampeg dan armstrong plexiglass body
ampeg dan armstrong plexiglass body

The original concept of the Ampeg Dan Armstrong


Dan Armstrong intended to build an electric guitar with excellent sustain, and came up with the idea of using plexiglass for the body of the guitar because of the rigid qualities of the material. Apart from the plexiglass body, the Ampeg Dan Armstrong has more innovative features. One of them is the presence of two strap-buttons on the body, which makes it possible to easily stand the guitar upright, still pretty unique. In my view, the main feature, besides the "see through" body, is the possibility to change the pickups by sliding them in and out the body, and connect them with two plugs. The original ADA gave the choice between 7 single coil pickups, designed by Arstrong and Bill Lawrence! A great idea, and I wonder why other guitar builders didn't "pick up" the concept.
The plexiglass body of the Ampeg Dan Armstrong is somewhat thinner than the average electric guitar body, but still, the guitar is relatively heavy, around 4,5 kg.
One of the main problems of the original design was tuning instability. The way the neck was bolted to the body, "clear off", using large bolts, resulted in less wood in the "tongue " of the neck, which caused the problem.

ampeg dan armstrong plexiglass pickguard
ampeg dan armstrong plexiglass pickguard


The "new" Ampeg Dan Armstrong, major improvements


To resolve the tuning instability issues, the latest Ampeg Dan Armstrong has a new neck joint, with smaller screws, mounted on the back of the guitar, combined with high quality Grover tuners. With the original ADA equiped with 7 pickups, the new Ampeg Dan Armstrong only has 2 exchangeable pickup, so the original versatility is limited. Like the ADA's produced in Japan between 1998 - 2001, the pickups are designed by Kent Armstrong, Dan's son. Both pickups, one single coil Rock Treble, and one Sustain Treble humbucker, are huge; the room is needed for the large gauge wire, according to Kent Armstrong, used to create better tone.
Last but not least, the neck profile returned to the original profile, instead of the slimmer neck profile of the Japan made ADA's. 

ampeg dan armstrong plexiglass headstock
ampeg dan armstrong plexiglass headstock

The Ampeg Dan Armstrong in the "Rock Scene".


Lot's of rockers were, and still are, happy to be seen with a "see through" Ampeg Dan Armstrong. From the original ADA, played in 1969 by Rolling Stones' Keith Richard and Bill Wyman, Leslie West and Paul McCartney, to the latest version, used by the Foo Fighters and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. The plexiglass Ampeg Dan Armstrong hasn't lost any of it's attraction.

ampeg dan armstrong plexiglass body back
ampeg dan armstrong plexiglass body back

ampeg dan armstrong plexiglass pickup
ampeg dan armstrong plexiglass pickup

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Italia Mondial, retro design

Italia Mondial, retro design

In the same "retro design" as, for example the "old" Egmond guitars, Italia Guitars brings a range of retro looking basses and guitars. I never heard of Italia Guitars until I saw some images of different retro designed guitars this year. One of them was the Italia Mondial.

As I never heard of Italia Guitars, I visited their website, and, to my surprise, I didn't find any history, and the "place of birth" of Italia Guitars. Who, and what's behind Italia Guitars?

italia mondial classic with piezo bridge
italia mondial classic with piezo bridge

Italia Guitars, design by Trevor Wilkinson


Well known (hardware) guitar "guru" Trevor Wilkinson is the designer behind Italia Guitars. The guitars are manufactured in South Korea, where Mirr Music Co. LTD is the owner of Italia Guitars. Italia Guitars was founded in 2000, and seems to be a typical marketing product. There is no "heart" in this brand. 
All the models from Italia are named after famous Italian places, like Modena, Maranello, Monza, and Mondial, names of well sounding Italian sportscars, marketing well done!

Trevor Wilkinson, initially known for his guitar hardware (humbuckers) is also the driving power behind Fret-King guitars and Vintage guitars, all designed in the UK, produced in Asia, and equiped with Wilkinson Humbuckers.

italia mondial body
italia mondial body

Italia Mondial


Within the Italia Models, the Italia Mondial comes in two flavours, the solid body Italia Mondial Sportster, and the chambered (one f-hole) body Italia Mondial Classic. Both Italia Mondials have Wilkinson humbuckers, and the Italia Mondial Classic also is equiped with a piezo pickup (wooden) bridge, and an extra output for the acoustic pickup.

On Dutch internet forums, guitar players complain about the humbuckers sounding dull on the Italia Mondial; there is no brightness, and also the piezo bridge doesn't get a lot of credits. Perhaps the guitar needs some adjustments to get the best out of it.
One of the other complains is the plastic look and finish of the Italia Mondial. In fact the Mondial Classic has a plastic "Acousti-Glass" top instead of wood. The pickguard on some other Italia models, like the "Les Paul" styled Maranello series also has the plastic look.

Anyway, I kind of like the "plastic retro" look of the Italia Mondial, and the wooden piezo bridge on the Italia Mondial Classic is appealing to me; the concept of the Mondial Classic with one f-hole and an acoustic pickup resembles my Epiphone ES-339 Ultra.

One of the sellers of Italia Mondial guitars describes the Mondial as an affordable all-round guitar with retro looks, suitable for players looking for their first guitar. The Italia Mondial can't be compared with high quality retro looking guitars like, for example, the ones from Hagstrom and Duesenberg, or with even more expensive vintage guitars, but the Italia Mondial is very affordable, and therefore an attractive alternative.

Enjoy the rest of the Italia Mondial pictures!

italia mondial body and neck
italia mondial body and neck

italia mondial neck
italia mondial neck

italia mondial headstock
italia mondial headstock

italia mondial pickguard and knobs
italia mondial pickguard and knobs

Friday, November 30, 2012

PRS Dragon, "dragon" inlay fretboard

PRS Dragon, Series I, II, III and 25th anniversary

Some guitars are considered to be "art", and actually, there are guitars which can be found in museums. In this case it's not about playability, but it's all about craftmanship and design, guitars built by masterbuilders with the skills of an artist / designer.
One of those guitars to be considered "art" is the PRS Dragon with it's design and inlay of the fretboard.

prs dragon series I fretboard inlay closeup
prs dragon series I fretboard inlay closeup

PRS, founded in 1985 by Paul Reed Smith, has the PRS Dragon exposed in the Smithsonian, the National Museum of American History. Also the PRS Dragon is supposed to be in the collection of the MOMA, the Museum Of modern Art, but I can't find any information about that on the MONA website. The guitars were donated by PRS, and it gave a boost to the collectability of the PRS Dragon. From here, the success of PRS Guitars started.

The PRS Dragon is handbuilt, in the early years of PRS Guitars, and is considered to be far more superior than the guitars built in the PRS factory, which was established in 1995.

prs dragon series II
prs dragon series II

PRS Dragon, Series, building years and limited numbers


Like most collectible guitars from a Custom Shop or (PRS) Private Stock, the limitation of numbers built is essential. The PRS Dragon is no exception. The PRS Dragon is not as rare as "single pieces", but still rare and expensive enough to be collectible. Most PRS Dragon's will be in private collections.

The PRS Dragon Series I was built in 1992, limited to 50 Dragon's.
The PRS Dragon Series II was built in 1993, limited to 100 Dragon's.
The PRS Dragon Series III was built in 1994, limited to 100 Dragon's.
The PRS Dragon 25th Anniversary, limited to 100 Dragon's.


PRS Dragon, fretboard / neck inlay


Obvious, the fretboard "dragon" inlay is the main feature of the PRS Dragon series I, II and III. The work is done by hand, which takes a lot more time than the modern method, using computer controlled cutting machines and duplicating devices to automate the series production. The fretboard inlay of the PRS Dragon series I, II and III is crafted by hand, so every fretboard of the Dragon in each serie is kind of unique.

I'm not sure if the inlay of the PRS Dragon 25th anniversary also is crafted the "old fashion way". Probably the fretboard inlay on this PRS Dragon is done by "Pearl Works", who does all the inlay work for PRS, computer driven.

*****

The dragon inlay on the fretboard of the PRS Dragon Series I is made of 201, small pieces of abalone and turquoise mother of pearl which results in a 2 color dragon on a dark rosewood fretboard.

prs dragon series I fretboard inlay
prs dragon series I fretboard inlay
 

The dragon, crafted in the fretboard of the PRS Dragon II, is my favourite dragon inlay within the PRS Dragon Series. I especially grave the shiny abalone wings of the dragon. This dragon is made of 218 pieces of gold, coral, abalone, malachite, onyx and mother of pearl.

prs dragon series II fretboard inlay
prs dragon series II fretboard inlay


The PRS Dragon III, the last of the original PRS Dragon Series has the most extensive dragon inlay. No less than 238 pieces of gold, red and green abalone, mother of pearl and real mammoth ivory were used for the dragon!

prs dragon series III fretboard inlay
prs dragon series III fretboard inlay

The PRS Dragon 25th anniversary has a new designed multi material dragon inlay in the fretboard, which includes 300 pieces of 20 different materials in 8 colors, difficult to describe, but the image tells it all.

prs dragon 25th anniversary fretboard inlay
prs dragon 25th anniversary fretboard inlay

*****

The PRS Dragon is in every way a very desirable and collectable guitar. Apart from the dragon neck inlay, the rest of the guitar is first class too. The top of the PRS Dragon is made of "bookmatched" superior wood, and as every PRS, lots of attention goes to the finish and details.

How does it sound in real? I don't know! My local guitar stores don't have the PRS Dragon in stock, so I never had the opportunity to see and hear the PRS Dragon myself..  PRS wants every guitar to sound like a perfect blend of a Gibson Les Paul and a Fender, and I'm sure the PRS Dragon, with "PRS Dragon" humbuckers sounds great. However I can't imagine taking this guitar from the wall and playing the delicate fretboard!

PRS Dragon III Video

Below is a video of the PRS Dragon III, posted on Youtube by guitarist  Tony McKenzie who runs a wonderful website and who actually owns the PRS Dragon III. He presents the guitar, but, like expected, this PRS Dragon III is unplayed. It's all about the fretboard!


Saturday, November 24, 2012

Fender CS Indian Stratocaster

Fender CS Indian Stratocaster

From the hands of Fender Custom Shop Senior Master Builder Marck Kendrick comes this stunning piece of work, the Fender CS (Custom Shop) Indian Stratocaster.

Like the Fender CS Birdflower and the Fender CS Chris Craft Esquire Boat Art LE (sold!), this Stratocaster is also for sale at the German Music Store. From time to time I take a look at their site to see if they have new "Custom Shops". As they are the largest music store in Europe, they have the funds to aquire the most beautiful and expensive guitars, like this CS Stratocaster. This Custom Shop guitar is not a new item, but it sure deserves a closer look!
fender cs indian stratocaster neck
fender cs indian stratocaster neck

fender cs indian stratocaster output and knobs
fender cs indian stratocaster output and knobs
 
The Fender CS Indian Stratocaster has a transparant finish with, airbrushed on the body, a very detailed indian head. It's a masterpiece; the feathers from the headdress expand over the pickguard, and like the indian's hair, it seems like they actually are arranged on top of the Stratocaster's body.
The back of the body, including the cover for the electronics, is decorated with feathers and a bleached wild west animal skull.

Another detail of the Fender CS Indian Stratocaster is the inlay of the same animal skull and feathers in the neck. The output and the three knobs are just clean chrome, a nice contrast to the full decorated CS Stratocaster. I haven't seen a lot of these cool clean chrome knobs on guitars, but I really like them a lot.

Last but not least, the humbuckers almost have the same "woody" color as the pickguard, and here also, the paintbrush expands. The Fender CS Indian Stratocaster is packed with these little details.

I took the liberty of using the pictures of the Fender CS Indian Stratocaster from the Musicstore  website, these images are great, and they show all the wonderful details of this CS Strat. Musicstore sells the CS Indian Stratocaster for just under 10.000 Euro. Unfortunately, I have not been able to find more specific technical information.

fender cs indian stratocaster full back
fender cs indian stratocaster  full back


fender cs indian stratocaster body
fender cs indian stratocaster body
 

Fender CS Indian, 2 Stratocasters and 2 Telecasters


One of the reasons I like to post about CS guitars like this, is the fact that most of the (Fender) Custom Shop guitars are built in small numbers, or "one piece", and after they are sold, it's difficult to get information and pictures once these CS guitars are removed from the sellers website. Also many of these limited Custom Shop Fender's can't be found on the Fender website anymore.

Senior Master Builder Mark Kendrick from the Fender CS built 2 Indian Stratocasters and 2 CS Indian Telecasters.
The German Musicstore aquired 1 Indian Stratocaster and 1 Indian Telecaster.

fender cs indian stratocaster back
fender cs indian stratocaster back


fender cs indian stratocaster full body
fender cs indian stratocaster full body
 

Stolen Fender CS Indian Telecaster


When searching for more information about the Indian Stratocasters and Telecasters, I found the Musicstore announcement about the theft of 50 Custom Shop guitars in the of night the 1st and 2nd of december 2007. Among these stolen exclusive CS's was the Fender CS Indian Telecaster!

The complete list of the stolen CS guitars :  http://video.musicstore.de/diebstahl/index_EN.html
The theft in 2007 was all over the news and on the forums on the internet, but I can't find any information about recovery, so I assume these CS guitars are still "missing". The reward for the recovery of the stolen CS guitars was set on 30.000 Euro, or at least 5000 Euro for the recovery of a single guitar! 
fender cs indian stratocaster headstock
fender cs indian stratocaster headstock
fender cs indian stratocaster neck plate
fender cs indian stratocaster neck plate
 

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Les Paul Slash Appetite

 

slash appetite les paul body and humbuckers
slash appetite les paul body and humbuckers
 

Les Paul Slash Appetite

In addition to my post about the Gibson and Epiphone Slash Signature Les Paul, here's another Les Paul, which has been dedicated to former Guns N'Roses lead guitarist "Slash".

This Les Paul is named after the "Appetite for Destruction" album from Guns N'Roses.


Les Paul Slash Appetite, by Gibson, Custom Shop and Epiphone


Both Gibson and doughter Epiphone have the Slash Appetite Les Paul in their collection.  Gibson is the premier brand, but as the price of the Gibson Slash Appetite, as all Gibsons, is fairly high, for the avarage Slash fan and guitar player, the Epiphone Les Paul Slash Appetite is an affordable (but not cheap) alternative.


slash appetite les paul body and neck
slash appetite les paul body and neck

slash appetite les paul humbuckers and tailpiece
slash appetite les paul humbuckers and tailpiece


Next to the Gibson factory built Slash Appetite Les Paul, the Gibson Custom Shop also built 2 series of the Les Paul Slash Appetite, one VOS (Vintage Original Spec.), and one aged serie. The Gibson Slash Appetite, and the Slash Appetite Custom Shop are currently out of production, but can still be found on Ebay and music stores, if you do a good search, for incredible (Custom Shop) prices; Slash is popular, and so are the Slash Les Pauls.

The Epiphone Les Paul Slash Appetite is according to the Gibson / Epiphone website still in production. Due to the limited numbers of Gibson and Epiphone Slash Appetite guitars produced, they are hard to find. 


slash appetite les paul knobs
slash appetite les paul knobs

slash appetite les paul knobs and finish
slash appetite les paul knobs and finish



 Slash Appetite Les Paul, limited numbers produced, no bargains!


Gibson offers exclusivity with the Slash Appetite Les Paul. Like the signature models, Gibson produced the factory and the Custom Shop Slash Appetite LP's in limited numbers.

At first, Gibson set the numbers for the factory Slash Appetite Les Paul at a maximum of 600, but later another run of 600 guitars was done, bringing it to a total of 1200 Slash's Appetite LP's out of the Gibson factory.

The Gibson Custom Shop Slash Les Pauls are more exclusive; the Vos (Vintage Original Spec.) serie Slash Appetite Les Paul is limited to 300 guitars, and the Custom Shop hand aged Slash Appetite Les Pauls are limited to 100 pieces.

To my surprise, Gibson's "budget" doughter Epiphone also limited the amount of Les Paul Slash Appetite's.
Their maximum is set to 3000 guitars. That explains why not only the Gibson Slash Appetite LP's are very hard to find, but also the Epiphone Slash Appetite Les Paul is not available on every corner.


slash appetite les paul headstock
slash appetite les paul headstock
 

slash appetite les paul humbucker
slash appetite les paul humbucker
 

Seymour Duncan Slash Alnico II Pro humbucker


Since 2010, Gibson and Epiphone Slash Signature Les Paul's are equiped with the Seymour Duncan Slash Alnico II Pro humbuckers so it's no wonder the Slash Appetite Les Pauls also come with these Seymour Duncan Slash humbuckers, as they produce Slash's lead guitar sound.

The Alnico II Pro humbuckers on the Slash Appetite LP's are "Zebra", black and white styled, without covers. I think they look great on this guitar in combination with the "Appetite Amber" finish of the body.
I'm not a real big fan of a "sunburst" finish, so I prefer the looks of the Slash Appetite above the looks of the Slash Signature guitars.

Somebody wrote on a Les Paul forum that instead of buying a Slash Les Paul, you could as well buy a Standard Les Paul and upgrade the guitar with the Seymour Duncan Slash Alnico Pro II humbuckers to get the same sound, for a fraction of the price. When it's just about the sound, I think he's right. If you not only want the sound, but also the exclusivity, Slash's name need to be on the guitar.


slash appetite les paul finish
slash appetite les paul finish


slash appetite les paul switch
slash appetite les paul switch


Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Egmond guitars

Egmond guitars, this years news


egmond guitar
egmond guitar
This week I read an interesting article regarding the famous Dutch guitar builder Egmond. This company passed away some time ago, but still has a lot of fans, especially among the older generation guitar players who's first guitar often was an Egmond.

The article wasn't hot from the press, actually Egmond guitars was in the news in february this year, but as the Egmond guitar factory doesn't exist anymore, what news can you expect?

Egmond guitars, some history


In 1940 , former railroad station-chief Uilke Egmond and his three sons Gerard, Dick and Jaap started to build guitars in a small workshop in Best, Holland. This workshop burned down two or three times, but despite of that, production and selling of the Egmond guitars went up, and in 1961 the Egmond guitar factory was established. Beside of the Egmond guitar factory, the family also ran the Musica music store.

Guitar building and selling expanded, and after 1960 more than 200 guitar builders were employed by the Egmond guitar factory, resulting in the build of more than 125.000 Egmond guitars a year. At some point, Egmond guitars was the largest guitar builder in  Europe.

egmond guitar
egmond guitar

The popularity of the Egmond guitar started with the introduction of Leo Fender's Stratocaster. The Stratocaster was the dream of every young guitar player but the price made the guitar unreachable. For a fraction of the price Egmond produced guitars, within the reach of young guitar players. The popularity of the Egmond guitar exploded. Egmond built electric guitars, acoustic and semi-hollowbody guitars, and amps.

Egmond not only built guitars under their own  name, but Egmond also produced other labels like Wilson, Miller, Manhattan, Lion, Caladonie, Lido, Frima, Rosetti, Orpheum,  Royal, Royalist, Alpha, Vega and Roderich Paesold; a long list. Most guitars were exported, and especially the Rosetti Lucky 7 was a hit, due to the fact it came in all kind of "hip"colors.

With the worldwide competition of very cheap, well built guitars from the asian countries, Egmond guitars hit rough weather, and it all came to an end in 1976.

Martin guitars bought the Egmond factory in Best, Holland and, for a while, produced the Vega and Alpha brands, copies of the Martin best sellers, which ended in 1983. It's all history now.

egmond guitar
egmond guitar

Playing the Egmond guitar, what about the quality?


As mentioned, lot's of young guitar players in the 70's started with playing guitar on an Egmond, as they only could effort a cheap guitar. Among them some big names: Keith Richard, George Harrison, Roy Orbison, Paul McCartney, Brian May, Trini Lopez and Dutch players Andy Tielman and the famous Jan Akkerman.

The quality of the Egmond guitars is questioned. Some more expensive Egmond guitars were well built, but most of them were described "crappy". I read stories about paper sticking to the body as Egmond shipped the guitars with the paint still wet, Egmond guitars pulled crooked in the shop, and some even called the Egmond guitar "among the worst they have ever seen".

Despite of the supposed lousy quality, older guitarists remember their first Egmond guitar, and now the Egmond guitar is considered "vintage".

egmond guitar
egmond guitar

This years "news" about Egmond guitars


Early this year news came out that Canadian company Audio One Corporation, musical instruments builders, worked in silence for already four years on the re-introduction of the legendary Egmond guitars. The plan was to build a serie of six of the Egmond top models in a limited edition. A lot of time and money were invested before the project came to an end, with the passing away of engineer Yuri Dmitrievski september last year. The project is in "the fridge", and there the story ends, much to my regret.

More about Egmond guitars


All about Egmond guitars can be found on the website egmondguitars.nl  from Wim Markenhof, who obviously is an expert on the Dutch Egmond guitars. Wim wrote a book about Egmond guitars (also in English) which can be ordered on the website. Among the information in the book is an article about the Paul McCArtney Rosetti Lucky 7 guitar.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Les Paul Slash Signature


les paul slash signature body
les paul slash signature body


Les Paul Slash Signature (with Fishman powerbridge)

Again I spotted an electric guitar with an acoustic pickup. This time it's a Les Paul Slash Signature, on which I least expected a piezo pickup. It seems there are more of these guitars than I thought there would be.

As probably everybody knows, Slash, former lead guitarist of Guns N' Roses is addicted to the Gibson Les Paul. Slash is one of the "billbords" for the Gibson Les Paul, so it's no wonder Slash, Gibson, and doughter Epiphone, worked together, to all benefit from the Les Paul Slash Signature models.





Les Paul Slash Signature by Gibson and Epiphone


According to the very informative website slashparadise.com, Slash gave his signature to a total of twelve Les Paul Slash Signature models; three from Gibson USA, five from the Gibson Custom Shop, and four from Gibson's doughter Epiphone.

Their cooperation started in 1990 and is still going on. The (Gibson and Epiphone) Les Paul models are one of the most sold guitars, and I'm sure the Slash Signature gave the Les Paul sales an extra boost.


les paul slash signature full body
les paul slash signature full body



Les Paul Slash Signature, Seymour Duncan Alnico Pro II(Slash) and Fishman Powerbridge


As far as I know, all Gibson Les Paul Slash Signature's are equiped with Seymour Duncan Alnico Pro II humbuckers. Since 2010 the Les Paul Slash Signature comes with the Alnico Pro II Slash APH-2 humbuckers, which reproduces the tone of Slash's studio guitar.

What for me makes this guitar particularly insteresting is the fact that the newer built Slash Signatures are also equiped with the Fishman Powerbridge for acoustic Piezo sound.
From the outside the Gibson Les Paul Slash Signature with Fishman Powerbridge can be recognized by the extra switch between the volume and tone knobs, for blending the acoustic and electric sounds.

The combination of a Slash Les Paul with Alnico Pro II humbuckers and an acoustic pickup system like the Fishman Powerbridge seems a bit strange. Hardrock and metal combined with acoustic tones in a Slash Les Paul?

I wonder if potential buyers of the Gibson Les Paul Signature need the acoustic tones of the Fishman Powerbridge, for Slash's hardrock and metal sound, and appreciate this piece of technique in this specific guitar, where it's all about producing the tone and sound of Slash's Les Paul as close as possible. Isn't that the power of a signature model?


les paul slash signature headstock
les paul slash signature headstock
  

les paul slash signature back
les paul slash signature back


Epiphone Slash Les Paul, with Alnico Pro, without Fishman powerbridge


If, with a smaller wallet, a Slash is wanted, and a piezo is not needed, there is an alternative.
Epiphone also offers a Slash Les Paul "Signature" Standard Plus Top with Alnico Pro humbuckers, but without the Fishman Powerbridge for a fraction of the price of the Gibson Les Paul Slash Signature!


epiphone les paul slash body and neck
epiphone les paul slash body and neck


Sunday, October 28, 2012

Fender Chris Craft Esquire Boat Art Limited Edition

Fender Chris Craft Esquire Boat Art Limited Edition
Fender Chris Craft Esquire Boat Art Limited Edition

 

Fender Chris Craft Esquire Boat Art Limited Edition

"When love and skill work together, expect a masterpiece.".
This famous quote from the leading English art critic and thinker of the Victorian era, John Ruskin states what Chris Craft, builder of premium yachts and boats stand for;  the quote is written on their website.

Chris Craft and also Fender, especially the Fender Custom Shop, are  USA icons. John Ruskin's quote might as well be on the Fender website. Both company's have a long history, and they stand for craftsmanship and dedication. In the Fender Chris Craft Esquire Boat Art Limited Edition, Fender and Chris Craft blend together in a remarkable Telecaster.
Fender Chris Craft Esquire Boat Art Limited Edition
Fender Chris Craft Esquire Boat Art Limited Edition


Like the Fender Birdflower, The Fender Chris Craft Esquire Boat Art Limited Edition was presented on the NAMM 2011 Show. These Fender Custom Shop guitars are one of a kind, demonstrating the skills of the Master Builders of the Fender Custom Shop. The Fender Birdflower comes from the hands of Yuriy Shishkov and the Fender Chris Craft Esquire Boat Art Limited Edition is one of John Cruz's masterpieces. 
Fender Chris Craft Esquire Boat Art Limited Edition
Fender Chris Craft Esquire Boat Art Limited Edition



Not only the Fender Chris Craft Esquire Boat Art Limited Edition Telecaster was crafted by John Cruz, he also made two sublime extra's, a model Chris Craft boat, and a matching Morris & Holmberg guitar case. The neck plate of the guitar is engraved with the signature of John Cruz.




Both the Fender Birdflower and the Fender Chris Craft Esquire Boat Art Limited Edition are at this time still for sale at the German Musicstore; the Birdflower for a stunning 45.000 Euro, and the Chris Craft Esquire Boat Art Limited Edition for 8.569 Euro.

Update: According to the Music Store website, the Chris Craft Esquire Boat Art Limited Edition they had in stock, is sold.


More information about the Fender Chris Craft Esquire Boat Art Limited Edition ?


The Fender Chris Craft is a "Limited Edition", so there should be a certain number of guitars produced, or they have been produced for a certain period. I found different webshops who have the Fender Chris Craft Esquire Boat Art Limited Edition on sale, but I can't find how many were in the run. Another question is who initiated the original design, John Cruz, or was the Chris Craft company involved? If you have more information (maybe you are one of the lucky owners) about the Fender Chris Craft Esquire Boat Art Limited Edition, please leave a comment!

Fender Chris Craft Esquire Boat Art Limited Edition
Fender Chris Craft Esquire Boat Art Limited Edition


Features FENDER Chris Craft Esquire
  • Master built by John Cruz 
  • 12/4 "quartersawn" Mahogany body 
  • Urethane finish 
  • 4/4 Mahogany neck 
  • ´59 Esquire "C" Shape, 9.5" Radius 
  • Nitro finish 
  • White Binding 
  • 6100 Dunlop Jumbo frets 
  • Neck plate engraved "John Cruz Signature" 
  • Nautical Symbol Inlays 
  • Custom Shop Logo in 12th fret 
  • Vintage 63 Tele Bridge 
  • Vintage Kluson Mechanics 
  • Morris & Holmberg guitar case