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I'd be curious to know who, assuming Campellone is out, you all would opt for to build a custom 7 string. I only mention this here, because a friend and I were discussing custom 7 strings yesterday, and he said Campellone would be his go-to. Too bad it seems infeasible at this point.
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01-31-2024 06:13 PM
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Holst.
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This thread is dangerous. I managed to finagle my way onto Mark's list (way down at the bottom) and, besides the waiting, the hard part is settling on which options I want to go with! I mean, if one is ordering a custom guitar, it should in some way be custom, shouldn't it?
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Originally Posted by jasguitar
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Dale Unger.
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Ok, how about this for coincidence (or perhaps we file this one under "signs from the universe"). Just yesterday I post about bemoaning the yearslong wait. Today, I receive a message about a guitar I'm selling. Someone wants to trade me for...you guessed it....a Campellone. "Ok", I tell myself "check out the specs. It probably won't be what you want". Well, it's almost exactly what I would have picked (I probably would have went with a different pickup, but those aren't hard to swap). So it looks like I won't have long to wait after all. NGD incoming. I blame all you "bad" influences on this forum.
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I got on the wait list in late 2021 after reading the raving reviews of Campellones. Well, fast forward to this month and my guitar is done!
I wanted something familiar but unique. Should be shipping soon. Here's mine.
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Wonderful color choices!
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I've been jonesing for a Campellone for a while now. After Mark told me he had pressed pause on adding to his wait list and suggested I shop for a used one, I followed his advice. Here's the one I decided on - UPS says it will be here this coming Monday. It's a 2008, 17 inch, 1-3/4" nut and 25 inch scale. Woo hoo!
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Damn, you did score! Congrats. It looks just wonderful. Give a hands-on when it arrives!
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My '20 Standard Custom is nice. Nice tip o' the ol' Hatlo hat to an early '50s L-5CES. B-I-G neck.
Last edited by Hammertone; 05-19-2024 at 05:03 PM.
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Love a big neck.
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Originally Posted by Hammertone
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For me, A '51 Nocaster sized neck is big; a '58 Les Paul is big. I like 'em big. I don't need them that big, but I do enjoy them and find them very comfortable. Around 1" deep at the nut, I guess, and not a whole lot of taper. I had Saul Koll build me an archtop with a big neck like that once. It was very comfy, for me. I also think there may be tonal/sustain positives for large neck sizes. Definitely, maybe~
Greg
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Originally Posted by bluejaybill
-1 11/16" nut width - I prefer 1 3/4", but 1 11/16" works fine for me as well;
-.97" - depth at the 1st fret;
-1.00" - depth at the 9th fret;
-almost C (touch of V) to C neck profile.
I've measured a bunch of bigger-necked late '40s / early '50s Gibson archtops.
-Nut width is fairly consistent @1 11/16";
-Depth at the 1st fret varies from @.88" to .95";
-Depth at the 9th fret is consistently @1" deep;
-Neck profile is consistently a rounded C shape.Last edited by Hammertone; 05-19-2024 at 05:07 AM.
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That's a NICE size!
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That sounds like the ideal neck to me! I also prefer 1-3/4" nut width but the soft-V to C profile about an inch deep is really my happy place. Play it in good health!
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As someone who is a Campellone fan and a big single coil devotee, that really knocks my socks off!
Last edited by andrew; 04-21-2024 at 10:42 AM.
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I believe Mark is happy to install two set-in pickups, but has actually made very few with that configuration out of the @605 archtop guitars he has built to date. Here are three that I have found.
As per Mark's posts above and below, make that four! Of which three are straight-up single-cutaway models with his version of CES-style controls.
Last edited by Hammertone; 05-21-2024 at 12:48 AM.
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Vin, Everytime I see that Special, I want it.
Like Lawson said, the most perfect guitar he’s ever seen.
Me too.
Joe D
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Originally Posted by Hammertone
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Originally Posted by andrew
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Here's one more double PU model from 2014 (along side its 18" older brother).
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.......and just for fun, here are some shots of my first archtop build - 1988.
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That’s a BIG BOY. Did you build that one around the time of the BLUE?
Vintage fuzz on "space" transistors
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