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More than you probably want to know about scale length, and not related to what length a player may want, but I think this video is excellent:
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09-28-2017 12:15 AM
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Are you looking for a dual set-in humbucker, or a single floater? Here's a reasonably priced example of the latter:
Guild A-150 Savoy Hollowbody Archtop Electric Guitar Antique | Reverb
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Originally Posted by Hammertone
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All of the L7s I have seen are 25.5 too.
I am partial to cutaways and the inset single pickup is the configuration I think lends itself to a warmer tone.
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Originally Posted by guido5
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Benedetto and Buscarino have some more affordable models.
PRS guitars have the 25 inch scale, they now have a small archtop although its a different animal.
Campellone and other custom guys will make you one....
The 25 inch scale is the Johnny Smith spec and custom luthiers are all about that.
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Originally Posted by Stringswinger
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Originally Posted by vinnyv1k
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The Peerless Monarch which can be had with a floater or a set-in pickup has the 24.75" scale and is a very reasonably priced, fine guitar.
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As it happens, I just bought a used Monarch (floater setup) with the intention of using it to survey pick-ups. The nice thing about a floating pickup instrument is the ability to change things without the "build the ship in the bottle" issues a set pickup instrument presents... I have a Kent Armstrong 12 pole i got from a forumite and the Kent Armstrong 6 pole P90 inspired model on the way. Oooo... this is going to be fun!
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Originally Posted by vinnyv1k
Maybe with a Little Viceroy Brown sprayed on it for good measure..
Originally Posted by ThatRhythmMan
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Originally Posted by Max405
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My D'Angelicos (built by John D'Angelico) are all 17 inch bout guitars with a short scale.
1935 Excel 17 inch bout 1 11/16 nut 24.75 scale
1937 Style A 17 inch bout 1 11/16 nut 25 scale
1948 Style B 17 inch bout 1 3/4 nut 24.75 scale
IMO, a 17 inch non cut carved archtop with a short scale is perfect. Warm, fat tone for days. It helps when the guitar is carved by a master luthier of course .
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These are the specs of my Benedetto guitars - 17” and 16” with 25” scale. Perfect for me too. John Buscarino also now offers a 25” scale nylon Cabaret.
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While there are many great options offered on the higher end spectrum, I believe the OP was somewhat limited by price constraints. Eastman and used Guild,Heritage might be his best bets.
Beautiful Custom Tal Farlow by thew way!
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Originally Posted by Max405
I love it!
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25" scale and big ebony bridge and base. Great combo, in the D'Aquisto tradition.
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I'm not sure if anyone else has mentioned this option.
The Peerless Imperial would do nicely. All solid wood, 24.60" scale length. Affordable (around $21-2200). IMO, Peerless guitars represent a very good value. Take a look:
http://guitarsnjazz.com/wp-content/u...imperial-1.png
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I was fully expecting to buy an Imperial when I went to Guitars and Jazz. But trying instruments is an interesting experience... I was more taken, in person, by the Eastman Jazz Elite and a custom Eastman AR910cse. I ended up getting the AR910cse. I preferred the wider 1.75" nut and the slimmer D shaped necks of the Eastmans. The Peerless instruments have a narrower nut but a big chunky handful of a neck I just didn't bond with.
But mostly I was won over by the richness of the tone.
Others may come up with a different conclusion. It is nice to have choices! Lou is true gentleman and I strongly recommend finding your way to New Jersey if you are looking for an instrument. (you can stop in Manhattan to listen to some first class jazz while you are there...)
Curiously enough I lucked into a used Peerless Monarch for short money, I'm calling it my "lab rat". It is going to be a test bed for comparing floating pick-ups. Still not as fond of the feel, but it will be nice to have an instrument to do research on without being paranoid to put a scratch on like my AR910cse...
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I too have an Eastman AR910CE, love the guitar, playability and tone.
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Originally Posted by rlrhett
Different instruments for different moods and contexts...
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Originally Posted by guido5
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Here is my baby...
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What's wrong with Eastman? I had an AR810CE which is 17" with a 25" scale. Nice guitar and reasonable . All solid wood, carved top.
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Congratulations Guido! Looks fabulous, and I bet plays the same. Enjoy it and make some music!
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