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I heard from my friend Marc at Guitars N Jazz here in NJ that he is working on a 1996 Borys that he will list for sale on the GNJ website very soon. Sorry, I don't have any details about the guitar; all I have is this one picture from Marc's bench. He said that there was a small opening in the top's center seam underneath the tailpiece, which he glued and set. He detailed it and gave it a full setup and cleaning. The guitar will be listed for $5,995. If you're interested you can wait for it to be listed on the GNJ website of call Marc at the store for more info.
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03-26-2024 04:59 PM
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Very cool. Looks like 17" carved spruce top? Any specs on scale length, nut, neck depth at 1st and 10th fret?
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Originally Posted by omphalopsychos
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Originally Posted by ARGewirtz
Custom B420 Special. 17” bout, parallel-braced spruce top, highly flamed maple body and neck. Ebony board, bridge and pick guard. Five-ply bindings. Pearl headstock inlays, custom gold tailpiece, matching Grover Imperial tuners, Kent Armstrong set pickup, pickguard mounted volume and tone controls. Price $6,000.
Specs:
Nut width = 1.75? (1 3/4?, 44.45mm)
Fingerboard width at the 12th fret = 25 1/2?
Body Dimensions = 17? x 3? (431.8mm x 76.2mm)
Neck Thickness @ 1st fret: .808?
Neck Thickness @ 11th fret: .859?
BORYS B420 17″ Carved Archtop 1996 Guitar with pickup -- Guitars 'n Jazz
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Thanks for updating the thread here! Coming from Gibson, I find .81 to .86 to be pretty dang slim. Unfortunately a lot of modern luthiers seem sold on these skinny necks. Hopefully another player gets this though. It's definitely the best looking borys I've seen.
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I'm one of the weirdo's that loves Roger's stock neck. Mine's .81 at the 1st and just about .9 at the ninth. At the 11th the curve into to heel is happening and kinda hard to get a read on. Reading .86 at 11 seems a bit unusual? Custom carve I guess.
Player grade, and I bet it plays beautifully. I'd happily live with the checks at that price. I think I remember a post a while back where Roger was selling a 420 for a lot more than that.
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Originally Posted by ccroft
He said, "just try it."
I swear I had a flashback to when I was 14 years old, playing my teacher's D'Angelico.
When I told him that, he said, "That's the the greatest compliment I've ever received."
Even though he studied with Jimmy, John was his man.
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