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Due to lack of interest, I've put this guitar up for sale on consignment. However I will leave this post as many seem to enjoy the photos.
Thanks,
Len
Up for sale is my Campellone 2008 Anniversary Special. It is the same guitar as pictured on page 2 of Mark's gallery on his website. As stunningly beautiful as it is, I have too many archtops and need to downsize.
It is in totally mint condition. To me, it looks like new except for the tiniest bit of oxidation on the pickguard bracket.
Nut width is 1.71 inches.
Scale length is 25 inches.
Width at lower bout is 17 inches.
Depth at lower bout is 3 inches.
Here is a photo to get you started:
And here is a link to a gallery of 26 high resolution photos:
Photo Sharing. Your Photos Look Better Here.
Price reduced from $7,500 to $6995 plus shipping to Continental US. Firm. No trades, thanks.
I have been on the forum since 2006, have bought a guitar from our own esteemed Danny W, and have over 1000 positive feedback on Ebay under Bluejay7000.
I live in the metro NY area so if any local known forum member would like to check it out in person send me a pm.
Hoping this one stays in the forum family!
Thanks,
LenLast edited by Len R; 10-29-2023 at 11:19 AM. Reason: Off to Consignment
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10-01-2023 03:33 PM
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Happy to see you've maintained this special guitar in such beautiful condition, Len - GLWTS!
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Thanks Mark!
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Wow, her backside is spectacular! That's a real beauty, GLWTS!
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Originally Posted by jim777
Last edited by MCampellone; 10-04-2023 at 10:25 AM.
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Originally Posted by jim777
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Mark: I appreciate your choice of neck figure with that quilt back. Not tooo stripey, and a bit swirley at the heel. Just right! Nobody talks about tops much, but that is one heck of a piece of spruce.
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Originally Posted by ccroft
As for tops, you're right - they don't get much attention, but a nice silky piece of Spruce is a beautiful thing, and the top on this Anniversary guitar is a corker - not the tightest growth ring lines (which IMO doesn't necessarily matter), but so evenly spaced - and perfectly uniform color across the entire face.
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I like seeing the growth rings when they're that straight and even, and I like the contrast of early to late wood. The 'extra space' really sets them off. I think that tree had a happy life.
Out here VG Doug Fir is a very important wood in cabinetry. Everyone seems to want the tightest possible grain. But at a certain point it loses all character. My dad loved that stuff though because it's very easy to work with hand tools. What he would call 'A real piece of cheese'.
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Originally Posted by ccroft
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OK: the other half of my dad's wood evaluation is that courser grain Doug Fir, and especially older boards might be "Hard as a begger boys' heart."
He was in sash and door in the 30's, built houses in 40's and 50's and then back to a shop for furniture and cabinetry. I guess I really did turn out to be a chip off the old block!
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What a beautiful and unique looking instrument. The Sitka is very silky...yum. figured hard maple neck, uniquely figured and matched quilt back and sides. Quilt is more difficult to carve too.
I really dig this one. Worth every penny I'm sure. Good luck with the sale. Funny, my spruce supplier dried up a few years ago too. They were in Washington state.
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I know this is a wonderful guitar. I offered to buy it a day ago, and then I learned that our escrow had been delayed until perhaps December 5. I told Len that he should continue to list it. Only fair.... But as soon as I'm in that money that guitar is MINE!
Damn Lahaina emergency response management incompetence!
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Originally Posted by Len R
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This may be my new favorite from Mark. That spruce is spectacular, and while I’m generally not a quilt guy, that back is just mesmerizing. You cannot look at that and not think, “want”. Stunning work. The f-hole binding with purfling! Damn! The details just don’t stop. Wow!
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I wish Mark had done a better job of aligning the strings with the grain on the top. Most of them are quite parallel but a few are out by maybe 3/32's or so! :) :) :)
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Originally Posted by ccroft
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Sorry. Dumb joke. I'm still amazed at how straight the grain is on that top. My post was supposed to be a testament to Mark's attention to detail.
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FYI, I think most of us got the joke, and the tongue in cheek kudos, there in, to MC.
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