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It's taken a while but the new Soloway Guitars is up and running. The web site is operational (although I'm sure we'll find a few glitches). There are some real good videos (both jazz and not jazz) on the site and on YouTube and there are a couple of actual guitars available.
Rather than blathering on and on about, here's a link to the site and a couple of videos.
And just to be clear: this is no longer my company. I have worked with Chris Cole to help make this happen but this is is entirely his business (for which I am grateful).
403 Forbidden (EDIT: I'm not sure why this shows up as "403 Forbidden". I've reported it to Chris but at least for me, clicking on it takes me to the site despite what it shows so please give it a try and let me know if it works).
Here's a jazz video:
And a decidedly not jazz video:
Last edited by Jim Soloway; 03-31-2024 at 01:34 PM.
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03-31-2024 12:31 PM
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Excellent news - thanks, Jim!
[Any info on prices?]
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Thanks Marc. If you click on the "Buy" button it will show you the actual guitars that are currently available with the actual prices. The range is high 4k's.
EDIT: Chris just changed the "Buy" button to "Available" ... I guess this is what happens on the first day of a new website.
And there are two guitars available: one with a 25.5" scale length and one with a 24.75" scale length. There are about four more coming right behind those.Last edited by Jim Soloway; 03-31-2024 at 01:52 PM.
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[Hmm ... I'm on my phone and there is no "buy/available" button. I'll check the computer later!]
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A big congratulations Jim! It must be gratifying to see your legacy carried forward. And without the headaches.
Link works fine. The guitar looks very very interesting. Love the spec options. The available option works on my Mac laptop. Hmmm....I've been thinking about a semi hollow lately...
So on the spec page there's some numbers about the neck that I'm a bit unclear about. Are these decimal inches describing neck thickness at possibly the first and maybe 10th fret?:
taper: 825-915 or 850-940 or 880-970
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Hi Marc. The Available button is, well, available now on phones. Let me know if you don't see it. Thanks!
Chris
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Congratulations :-)
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Congrats!!
Will keep an eye on this and my budget .. LOL
Any plans for a 27" or similar scale?
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Yes - there will be a 27" scale version and a 24" scale version. For the moment we want to stay focused on the current models for at least a few runs, and then we'll work on the design modifications needed to accommodate those scale lengths.
And there are some other mods that we have planned, but again no definitive timetable so that we can stay focused on the task at hand. When new models or other changes get closer to fruition, we'll start posting an "Upcoming" page that details what's coming down the pipeline.
- Chris
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Great versatile design. Looks comfy to play.
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Good work Jim!!!!
Nice to see the site up and running.
Tony D.
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Congrats, Jim. I loved the "Swan" I played for a while!
Greg
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Great news! I’ve had three hollowbody guitars: a 1974 Gibson ES-175, a 2002 Heritage Eagle, and a Soloway Gosling single 15. I just let go of the Gibson and I’m inclined to sell the Eagle if I can get my money out of it. I will keep the Soloway because it’s the most comfortable, lightweight, and easy to play of the three. Sounds wonderful as well. Good luck with the launch!
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Well done Jim.
I'm Glad you could carry the brand on.
I've always found your guitars to look elegant and unique. A testament to your designs.
Cheers to you!
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The grain on the first one (natural spruce or cedar?) is stunning. Pretty much perfect.
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I agree with the comfort and playability of the S15 - I was fortunate enough to buy the last S15 Jim made before retiring, and still have it today.
The S14 is even more comfortable and lightweight than the S15. Consider it the smaller sibling. It is 14" at the lower bout instead of 15", but is 2" deep instead of 1.75", and we thinned the top and walls to try to capture a little more acoustic presence. It comes in right around 6 lbs, +/- a couple of ounces. We also reworked the neck contour for comfort.
Here's a short video demonstration...
--Chris
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Replacement rosewood bridge base for 1977 Gibson...
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