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    D’Angelico Excel a #2076 dated 04/20/59. It’s in wonderful condition and all original except the pick-guard (hunch it was made by Sam Koontz) and missing a truss-rod cover. No cracks to the binding. Remarkable guitar - never heard a sound (sustain, tone clarity) like it before. Hard to put down!

    Note: Mark Cleary is making a pickguard. Does anyone know of a way to find vintage truss rod cover?







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    Wow! Beautiful! Congrats.

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    looks great and yeah that's one of Sam's guards for sure.
    you're past the problem binding era so no worries there.
    the Imperials are later than the guitar.
    that guitar likely came w/ either an aluminum or pearl truss cover

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    Well that is as good as it gets. Congrats and may she inspire your playing for many years to come! I just used my 48 Style B on a gig last night and it has a Mark Cleary pickguard on her (you made a good choice going with Mark). Best of luck on the Truss Rod Cover. Maybe Chris Mirabella, the D'Angelico guitar company in New York or Rick McCurdy (he is building the licensed USA replicas at this time AFAIK).

    I own three genuine DA's and have played many archtops over the years. Nothing I have played beats a real DA yet. I have played a Buscarino, a Borys, a Megas, two Treniers, a Holst, a Stromberg and many others. The DA's win hands down IMO.

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    WoW! Congrats on owning a real piece of history. Enjoy!

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    Absolutely perfect. Aside from putting some medium 80/20 strings, I can't imagine a better guitar.

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    The condition is really incredible. I am absolutely floored by this guitar.

    Here's another '59 DA that popped up on YouTube, 16 minutes straight of guitar solos on a DA.


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    No doubt the GREATEST archtops ever built. A huge Congrats

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    The condition is really incredible. I am absolutely floored by this guitar.

    Here's another '59 DA that popped up on YouTube, 16 minutes straight of guitar solos on a DA.

    Thanks for sharing! Love to hear it played.


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    Congrats, and enjoy this great guitar!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stringswinger
    Well that is as good as it gets. Congrats and may she inspire your playing for many years to come! I just used my 48 Style B on a gig last night and it has a Mark Cleary pickguard on her (you made a good choice going with Mark). Best of luck on the Truss Rod Cover. Maybe Chris Mirabella, the D'Angelico guitar company in New York or Rick McCurdy (he is building the licensed USA replicas at this time AFAIK).

    I own three genuine DA's and have played many archtops over the years. Nothing I have played beats a real DA yet. I have played a Buscarino, a Borys, a Megas, two Treniers, a Holst, a Stromberg and many others. The DA's win hands down IMO.

    Hey - update to share. I connected with Mirabella and he's going to make a trussrod cover. This thing will be in proper form soon.

    Interesting to note: This guitar has a uniquely thin neck - not something I mind at all even though (I mostly play on a classical w/ a 2 inch neck so any archtop feels small) but it feels great and you fly across the board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wintermoon
    looks great and yeah that's one of Sam's guards for sure.
    you're past the problem binding era so no worries there.
    the Imperials are later than the guitar.
    that guitar likely came w/ either an aluminum or pearl truss cover
    Hey - yes the tuners were changed, not sure why though. It sounds like Mirabella can make the cover so after that + the cleary pickguard I'm in proper playing shape (aesthetically at least, it currently sounds fantastic)