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I've heard good things about Mr.Wu and have seen Yunzhi on discussion boards. I've also been considering Eastmans for the width and scale, good value too. I think I could manage 25" OK especially if the neck was somewhat slender in contour.
Originally Posted by sgosnell
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08-24-2019 03:05 PM
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I just noticed a pretty nice looking Holst Laminate on reverb-It's not a give-away at $2995, but an offer can always be made if one felt so inclined (Scale is 25", not 24.75")
Holst Jazz Hand built archtop electric guitar tobacco burst | Reverb
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Yes, I saw that, but it's a pretty expensive roll of the dice. Not sure what his return policy is. I'll get in touch with him directly and see what's up.
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Roger Borys. The B120 is 16” body, 24.75” scale, 1 3/4” nut, and incredibly comfortable necks. He’s also great at carving the necks EXACTLY how you want it to feel for your playing style, by asking questions, or even better if you go to his shop and have him watch you play and try guitars with different neck profiles for comparison.
He did a great job on my Jazz Solid and if I were in the market for a 16” box it wouldn’t even be a second thought, Borys all the way.
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Appreciate the recommendation but there are no used ones available at the moment and a new one is beyond my ability to afford.
Originally Posted by KevinBClark
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There is (or perhaps was) a Borys B-120 for sale on this forum's "for sale" page:
Originally Posted by buduranus2
Borys B-120 Deluxe $4500
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Thanks, but that's beyond my ability to afford.
Originally Posted by helios
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I had a guitar made by Mr. Wu. It’s a 17-inch body, 3-3/8 inch depth, 25 inch scale, all solid spruce and figured maple, custom headstock inlays (which came from the rear fender orientation from a 1958 Buick Limited), and for my fat fingertips, I went with a flat (no radius) 2-inch wide fingerboard. Mr. Wu can build pretty much whatever you want. The cost for mine, shipped, was a tad over $1,700, although he has recently raised prices. The Yunzhi guitars are much less expensive and the workmanship is nearly as good. Contact Ms. Lora at [email protected] for more info. She speaks decent English and acts as your tour guide through the process, for either a Wu or a Yunzhi.



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