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SOLD: Kamaka HF-3 Koa Uke

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Kamaka HF-3 Koa Uke

Kamaka Hawaii was established in 1916 in the Territory of Hawaii, and is a family-owned and operated business. The Kamaka family has been dedicated to building skillfully-handcrafted ukuleles for nearly a century. The heritage of ukulele making at Kamaka Hawaii is preserved by second and third generation Hawaiian luthiers, as well as the many talented craftsmen at the Kakaako factory in Honolulu.

Kamaka ukuleles are world-renowned, and possess a lasting, rich tone that cannot be duplicated.

This tenor sized Kamaka HF-3 has outstanding tonal quality and full-bodied sound. The tenor size is generally preferred by professional entertainers or anyone who prefers a larger, deeper sound or  more instrument to hold onto. The comfortable size and scale length of the tenor 4-string make it one of Kamaka's most popular models.

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Bourgeois DB Signature Dreadnought Adirondack and Madagascar

Hear This Instrument: Bourgeois DB Signature Dreadnought Adirondack and Madagascar
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Bourgeois DB Signature Dreadnought Adirondack and Madagascar

The Dana Bourgeois Signature Dreadnought features "Signature" Adirondack and "Signature" Madagascar RW... this translates into the absolute best examples of each tonewood that can currently be found. The traditional Squares & Diamonds inlay are made unique by cutting them from Certified Fossil Ivory. With finely flamed Curly Koa body binding, Gold Waverly tuners, Bone pins and a premium pickguard you will be hard pressed to find more value and beauty in a single guitar.

Here's what Dana says about Madagascar: "Madagascar rosewood will probably get you closest to the sound of Brazilian, and at a much lower price. Madagascar has much of the same rich overtone range as Brazilian, as well as a slightly "reverby" quality. It's a little heavier than Brazilian, so I have to be careful about selecting the right top and the right neck in order to keep the weight down and not adversely effect its response characteristics. " Since Dana himself still picks every top, back and side for each guitar we build, this isn't a problem with his builds.

The response and balance that this guitar exhibits is nothing short of astonishing. The incredibly straight grained set of Madagascar lives up to every bit of the legend it is known for... and may just be better! The Adirondack top shows nice wide grain with plentiful bearclaws, making the top even stiffer with more headroom.

There is certainly some magic going on with these DB Signature guitars, and this guitar is one of the best! Order yours now before it's too late and this incredible wood is gone!

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Collings City Limits Deluxe Quilt Top Amber Sunburst

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Collings City Limits Deluxe Quilt Top Amber Sunburst

Bill Collings has been making some of the most highly regarded acoustic guitars in the world for quite some time, so when he decided to build electric guitars, musicians were chomping at the bit to see what would happen. The flawless construction, the incredible attention to detail, and the Collings quality are all here. Collings has redesigned a classic guitar with players in mind and the now famous meticulous construction, and attention to detail is nothing short of astonishing. This City Limits Deluxe with Flamed Maple top, is the ultimate Les Paul and with Lollar Humbuckers, this guitar was born for rock and roll!

From Collings' website: "Crafted with the finest seasoned maple and mahogany, the CL Deluxe is built for tone. Lightweight, resonant mahogany combined with a carefully hand-set mortise and tenon neck joint bring tonal complexity and sustain to the table in spades. Sleekly contoured for comfort and style, we've brought new life to an American classic." We, honestly, could not agree more. The CL Deluxe is clearly influenced by classic American solidbodies of the past, and to say they hit their mark is an understatement.

The body is cleverly designed with ergonomic contouring at both sides of the waist. This commonly overlooked feature is quite brilliant, making already effortless playability even more comfortable. Weighing in at a just over 8 lb., the CL Deluxe is easy to manage and perfectly balanced. Whether on the stage or in the studio, the CL Deluxe feels right at home. The neck profile is a well rounded C shape that is unique to the Collings lineup. The neck joint is angled toward the cutaway; following the body lines. This slight change fills your hand in a more natural way, easing the curse that other single cutaway guitars have. Playability is what we have come to expect from a Collings - effortless and untroubled up and down the fingerboard. Combine that with Collings reputation for intonation perfection - and you have a force to be reckoned with.

Collings has collaborated with Jason Lollar for all their pickups. While the particular pickups they use are specially wound for Collings, they are darn close to his standard Imperial Humbuckers. Lollar manages to capture the airy top end, tight lows, balanced midrange, and complex overtones of the best original PAF pickups. In reviews they are consistently given high marks for their balanced frequency response. Unbalanced coils keep the bottom end tight for the amount of fullness the pickups have, overtones build after each note is played. Alnico 5 magnets are de-gaussed to specific levels, unique to the neck and bridge positions. The sound Collings has developed with these pickups can certainly be described as mature. The neck position pushes out a lovely warmth and depth - ideal for jazz chording or chunky blues. None of the pesky midrange honkiness that can be found with bridge humbuckers is present. The bridge pickup is certainly hotter and more aggressive, but maintains full-bodied presence without any harshness. Use of the individual volume and tone knobs to balance and pair the two pickups against one another yields a practically endless variety of voices and tones.

Collings is renowned for their nitro finishes on acoustic guitars - and the story remains the same here. The finish on the CL Deluxe is nothing short of perfect - incredibly thin and flat as can be. The thin nitro finish allows this guitar to breathe and resonate like the aged vintage pieces of old. The unplugged acoustic qualities the CL Deluxe exhibits are simply remarkable. It's the little considerations like this that will satisfy even the most discerning of vintage fans. The beautiful flamed maple top is hand-sprayed with a flawless amber sunburst, giving it an instant classic look. Aesthetic balance is a bit of a passion for Mr. Bill Collings, and each of his electrics exhibit their own understated style - unique from model to model. The fit and finish of the CL Deluxe may be astonishing to some - but it is what we have come to expect from the folks at Collings. No detail is left incomplete, yet nothing is overdone or exploited. The body is bound with grained ivoroid, a refreshing change from blindingly stark white plastic. The truss rod cover, tuning buttons, pickup knobs and covers all share this same material - and its one of the many features that set Collings apart.

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Santa Cruz Tony Rice Dreadnought German Spruce and Indian Rosewood

Hear This Instrument: Santa Cruz Tony Rice Dreadnought German Spruce and Indian Rosewood
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Santa Cruz Tony Rice Dreadnought German Spruce and Indian Rosewood

The Tony Rice Model from Santa Cruz represents over 30 years of collaboration between the world's foremost flatpicking icon and SCGC's founding luthier, Richard Hoover. Richard asked if he could design Tony a custom instrument that would benefit his playing and tonal requirements, and there began a lifelong friendship in 1979.

Today's TR model incorporates decades of refinement in response to players' demands and the sophisticated evolution of the master's technique. The TR Model is voiced to showcase his stellar lead work with influences from Clarence White to John Coltrane. Tony's guitars delivers exactly what the contemporary flatpicking artist needs: substantial treble and midrange for rapid single-line lead, clean note separation for definition and the traditional bass boom without the woofy bottom end of some of the venerable Pre-war dreadnoughts.

This Tony Rice has a custom German Spruce top, and has a bold, even tone. It also features aSanta Cruz Logo Inlay at the 16th fret - emulating the Tony Rice Professional. German Spruce provides a rich, complex tone and is perfect for many players who play fingerstyle as well as flatpick. German Spruce is stiffer than Sitka, providing more headroom and power, yet more flexible than Adirondack so that it responds well to a lighter attack. This allows the guitar to be played fingerstyle while maintaining a high level of comfort, without sacrificing the invaluable headroom offered by a stiffer spruce.

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Price: $5,950.00
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Collings 01H Sitka Spruce and Mahogany with Herringbone Short Scale

Hear This Instrument: Collings 01H Sitka Spruce and Mahogany with Herringbone
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Collings 01H Sitka Spruce and Mahogany with Herringbone Short Scale

With the exception of the Baby, the 0 is the smallest guitar from Collings and is offered with the same shorter scale found on the 12-fret 00. Although measuring only 13.5 inches in width (smaller than a typical classical guitar), the Collings 0 has tone and volume that belies its first impression as being less than full-sized. It can double as a travel guitar or a small OM, performing both roles equally well.

Collings Single 0 series guitars are always highly impressive, projecting an almost unbelievable sound that is full of low end with an overall tone that is focused, powerful, and highly responsive.  You don't sacrifice much volume and tone with these modern guitars.

This custom guitar also features a Herringbone top purfle.  Not to be confused as just a cosmetic upgrade, the herringbone purfle tends to make the mahogany backed guitars much warmer with increased low end and richer high-end and an instant broken-in feel in regards to responsiveness.  We were able to do a sound recording comparing two identical dreadnoughts, with the exception of the Herringbone trim.  The recordings can be found here:

Herringbone vs. Non-Herringbone Guitars… Do they sound different?

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Smith and Young Model 1 Square Neck Spider Cone

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Smith and Young Model 1 Square Neck Spider Cone

Smith and Young Model 1 Spider Cone Square Neck - Guitars for a new beginning

There is an art to reproducing guitars from a by-gone era in today's day and age. The folks at National have certainly proven they can not only faithfully recreate historic models, but also update them tastefully with modern day technology & materials that offer improvements.  Today's National ResoPhonic is a constantly evolving company, which is always trying new ideas, reissuing classic models, and pushing the envelope as far as tone is concerned.

For many years, National ResoPhonic has been in research and development of the original Dobro's, as those models were part of the fabric and historic beginning of the original National company founded in 1927.  This is the instrument that spawned an entire industry, a sound, and inspired a tone like nothing else.  The Dobro company was founded in 1929 by brothers John Dopyera, Rudy Dopyera, Ed Dopyera, and Vic Smith. The name "Dobro" represents an early acronym for the Dopyera Brothers, thus: Dobro.

Dobro was never intended to mean a specific instrument, like a banjo, or mandolin, however, over the years, the name Dobro became synonymous with any squareneck spider-bridge resonator guitar, held in the lap, and played with a bar in open tunings, rather than fretting the strings on a fretted fingerboard.

Over the years the company changed ownership many times, and was shuttered from 1942 to 1954, bought by Semi Mosely, then lost, and finally bought by Gibson. Fast forward to today's modern era National ResoPhonic instruments, located in San Luis Obispo, where founder Don Young started his company in 1989.  Having worked for the Dopyera brothers several times during his career, Don is uniquely qualified to recreate these iconic guitars.  We are proud to introduce the newest line of instruments from the Smith and Young  Spider Cone division of National, the Smith and Young Model 1 Spider Cone Square Neck!

These instruments incorporate a host of new innovations from our friends at Smith and Young, which make these wholly different from their roundneck cousins. The string break angle at the bridge has been increased to have a steeper incline, which increases downward pressure on the spider cone, transferring more energy to the cone.  The result?... Enhanced volume sought after by steel players [read as "LOUD"]!!

The same design has been utilized at the nut, which once again makes the string break angle more severe thereby increasing volume and sustain. Make no mistake, these instruments have an enormous volume in reserve, yet still maintain a sweet singing tone!

The Model I features a light gauge steel body with a vintage nickel "rubbed" finish that only adds to the guitar's traditional mojo and vibe, while the Model II which is maple, is finished in a vintage dark Sunburst that harkens back to the "catalog" guitars from the 40's!

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Bourgeois Country Boy Deluxe Varnish Finish Hot Hide Glue

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Bourgeois Country Boy Deluxe Varnish Finish Hot Hide Glue

Dana Bourgeois is known around the world for his superb craftsmanship and also as one of the foremost authorities on the voicing, selection and utilization of fine tonewoods. As testimony to these great instruments, they have become a favorite of many professional country and bluegrass players, such as Ricky Skaggs, Bryan Sutton, Sean Watkins, and most recently, we sold a Country Boy to Michael Harris of Apache Relay. If there is one thing Dana Bourgeois knows, it’s building a knockout dreadnought.

The Country Boy is a dependable, tried and true mahogany workhorse. Mahogany has a quick velocity of sound, relatively lightness of weight, and noticeable midrange overtone attenuation. As a result, mahogany guitars are warm, dry, woody, direct, lively, and famously easy to record. This is especially true with this guitar.  Each note has commanding presence, yet is balanced and well represented. Chords ring with powerful, driving volume and lead notes are clear, punchy, and distinct.

This Bourgeois Country Boy Deluxe features classic appointments such as ebony fretboard and bridge, wooden rosette, Ziricote binding, and Gold Waverly tuners. In addition to selecting only the finest quartersawn and matched figured mahogany backs and sides, this Country Boy is appointed with a beautiful Adirondack Red Spruce with nice wide grain at the edges.  Dana always builds guitars with only the best tonewoods, and this guitar is definitely worthy of the Bourgeois name... in both tone and appearance!

The finish is an oil varnish, which pushes the tone to another level. According to Dana, "The closest thing to the sound of a 70 year old nitrocellulose lacquer finish isn't a new lacquer finish, but a thin oil varnish finish. Properly applied, oil varnish smooths out the "jangly" sound of a new guitar in much the same way that lots of playing seems to accomplish." This makes the guitar sound more "broken in" from the start, not to mention the deep golden hue the varnish imparts on the finish is simply gorgeous.

This Country Boy Deluxe also features the use of Hot Hide Glue. Hide Glue was the original glue used on the early Martin guitars but has been phased out by many luthiers due to the added time it takes to work with... not to mention it is very messy!  Hot Hide glue sets up like glass, offering a more immediate and efficient transfer of energy throughout the top, making the overall guitar more responsive with a clarity of tone that is unmatched.

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SOLD: Collings C10 Dlx German Custom Sunburst

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Collings C10 Dlx German Custom Sunburst

While you won't read it on Collings' website, the C-10 is very similar to the Gibson L-00 of old. It is built with a similar narrow waist and small upper bout; resulting in a precise, focused response. The smaller upper bout is gratifying and a true dream to play. It's this unique body size that allows the C-10 to project a more focused mid-range then other smaller bodied guitars. This mid-range is combined with a crisp low-end and rounded, mellow trebles.  Of all our acoustic models, the C10 is perhaps the easiest for electric guitarists to adapt to, thanks in part to the more rounded neck profile.

This C10 features a German Spruce top, standing up to flatpicking, fingerpicks, and bare fingers alike, although it is particularly suited to fingerstyle players. This C-10 is, in our opinion, perfectly appointed. The body is bound in ivoroid, with a simple purfling. The sunburst is to die for and the tiger stripe pickguard compliments this finish perfectly. With its unique shape and asymmetrical headstock's lines echoed in the curvilinear pickguard, C10 models offer a welcome alternative for those looking for a smaller guitar that really separates itself from all the rest.

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SOLD: Bourgeois Soloist Bearclaw Italian Spruce Top with Macassar Ebony Back and Sides

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Bourgeois Soloist Bearclaw Italian Spruce Top with Macassar Ebony Back and Sides

This Very Special Instrument has been Reserved, however, we do have another on order, please inquire about the Availability!

The Bourgeois Soloist Bearclaw Italian Spruce Top with Macassar Ebony Back and Sides

The combination of Macassar Ebony and Bearclaw Italian Spruce from Dana Bourgeois is a shop favorite here at Artisan, so we were overjoyed to see that a very special instrument was planned for the Winter 2012 NAMM show in Anaheim. Fresh from it's review at Acoustic Guitar magazine (more on that later), we are proud to receive this powerhouse guitar!

Here is what Dana Bourgeois had to say about the Soloist: "Many years ago, inspired by Eric Schoenberg, I built what I believe was the first OM having a style of cutaway that has since become something of a modern classic. Eric and I later founded a company to produce the new model, which we named "The Soloist", after an elegant fingerstyle guitar from the Victorian era. Years later, Eric and I agreed to produce separate versions of the Soloist. Aside from a handful of one-off examples, however, this is the first time I have offered the Soloist as a regular model.

Often times we come across guitars that almost look too gorgeous to play. But, when it comes to Maccasar Ebony, you just won’t be able to help yourself. Macassar Ebony boasts a lot of presence with a broad dynamic range. It has a strong bass, lower mids, and incredible sustain. When coupled with a Bearclaw Italian Spruce top, there is a significant amount of sweet, crisp, and bright tone. Each note carries with complexity and richness.

This is the actual instrument that will be featured in the upcoming Acoustic Guitar magazine article on Boutique Luthier's highly appointed select OM style guitars. Dana has always been fond of the OM size, and is one of the preeminent designers, as well as modern interpreters of the traditional Orchestra model size.  He and his select crew have certainly outdone themselves on this instrument!

Fingerstyle players will appreciate the ease of articulation across the entire fretboard, while flatpickers will appreciate the ample headroom and ability to be played a bit harder without a hint of breaking up. Dana has built a versatile workhorse that plays like dream and is very comfortable for lounging while sounding like a guitar much larger. It is effortless to play, whether in the low regions of the instrument, or chordal excursions higher up the fretboard. This is the true "Swiss Army Knife" for many reasons. Stunning in appearance and in tone, you might find yourself forsaking all others for this one!

Specifications:

  • Top: Bearclaw Italian Spruce
  • Back and Sides: Macassar Ebony
  • Scale: 25.5"
  • Nut Width: 1 3/4"
  • Fretboard: Ebony
  • Bridge: Rectangular Pyramid
  • Headstock Shape: Square Head with Diamond
  • Headstock Inlay: Bourgeois Logo
  • Tuners: Gold Plated Waverly with Ebony Buttons
  • Inlays: Fossilized Mammoth Ivory Squares & Diamonds
  • Rosette: Wood
  • Purfling: 10/10/10 BWB, 30M, 10/10/10 BWB
  • Body Binding: Macassar Ebony
  • Fretboard Binding: Black
  • Backstrip: Multicolor Herringbone
  • Pickguard: None
  • Bridge Pins: Bone Pins
  • Case: Hardshell Case Included
  • Triangle Heel Inlay
  • List Price: $6995

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SOLD: Pre-Owned: 2007 Collings 001 Sitka Spruce and Mahogany

Hear This Instrument: 2007 Collings 001 Sitka Spruce and Mahogany
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2007 Collings 001 Sitka Spruce and Mahogany

Collings' offers the 00 in its original, 12-fret configuration, a guitar shape that was first designed around the time of the Civil War. Its dimensions are similar to a typical classical guitar, with a slotted headstock and small pyramid bridge. The comfortable size and timeless appearance of the Collings 00 is matched by the ease of playing a wide neck and shorter string scale affords. The tone is balanced and precise, and we've seen it adopted for a wide range of playing styles from simple vocal accompaniment to ragtime solos. When you want the durability of a modern guitar but one that appears rooted in an earlier, simpler time, the Collings 00 is the perfect choice.

The topwood on this guitar is Sitka Spruce, which is very versatile and known for it's lush bass response and easy playability.  The back and sides are mahogany, which produces clear and distinct notes and is very well appreciated in the recording studio, as it is known to be a bit more balanced in front of a microphone than rosewood. A surprising amount of low end means chords are rich and lush, balancing the clear high end of the Mahogany back and sides quite nicely.  This guitar is quite responsive whether played soft or loud... it maintains balance throughout the dynamic spectrum.

This 2007 Collings 001 is in excellent condition with just a few light scratches and small dings to the top, none of which are through the finish. Original Hardshell Case included.
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Santa Cruz Don Edwards Cowboy Singer

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Santa Cruz Don Edwards Cowboy Singer

When players start discussing tone, the conversation inevitably turns to vintage instruments. Maybe it stems from a reverence and longing for a bygone era, but it's hard to deny the magic in an instrument with rich history and unmistakable tone that only gets better with the passage of time.

If we don't continue to tell the stories of the past, they will no longer be remembered. Don Edwards understands this, and has devoted his life to keeping the lyrics and lore the old west alive and well in the mind and hearts of America. 2011 marked the 50th anniversary in the music business for this most beloved cowboy poet and balladeer, and in honor of this career milestone, Santa Cruz Guitar Company is thrilled to debut the Don Edwards Signature Model Guitar. SCGC's Richard Hoover and Don worked together to create this all Mahogany 12-fret OO with the cowboy singer in mind. A slotted headstock with the vintage script Santa Cruz logo, ivoroid/tortoise/ivoroid rosette, simple black purfling, custom sunburst and gold, 3-on-a-plate Waverly tuners with Snakewood knobs all come together with a classic lone star and Don's signature inlayed on the fingerboard. With its warmth, presence and sophisticated complexity, this is the trusty sidekick that you've always wanted.

Guitar companies like Martin, Gibson, and Epiphone began increasing their use of mahogany to provide a more affordable Guitar for musicians whose livelihood had been crippled by the Great Depression. Mahogany has become a standard back-and-side wood on flattop guitars, but all-mahogany such as this Santa Cruz, are far less common. With 70+ years of history the all mahogany guitar is now catching the ears of a new generation of guitarists.

This guitar excels at fingerstyle playing while also providing great projection and depth when strummed and flatpicked. The all-mahogany construction provides a clear, woody, dry and airy tone that is very balanced and smooth thanks to the masterful voicing. The tone is quite balanced thanks to Richard Hoover’s masterful tap tuning and skillful bracing, providing a sound that is much larger than many other similar sized instruments.

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SOLD: Pre-Owned: 2010 Huss and Dalton Custom OMC European Spruce and Koa with Cutaway

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2010 Huss and Dalton Custom OMC European Spruce and Koa with Cutaway

Huss and Dalton applies the same building style to their OM as they do their standard dreadnoughts. The top is built with a 25" radius. A positive by-product of the radiused soundboard design, besides its load bearing properties, is a boost in the mid-range without overpowering the bass and trebles.  This design function is showcased in this guitar – boasting unsurpassed tonal balance.

This custom 2010 Huss and Dalton OM-C Cutaway features a European Spruce top with nicely figured Koa back and sides and maple binding.  Huss and Dalton has done an incredible job at selecting the Koa for this guitar and the resulting instrument is even nicer than we had hoped.  Tonally, the guitar is a bit warmer than you would expect out of a Koa guitar.  The trebles are warm and pleasant, with just enough sparkle.  The European Spruce top responds well to a variety of playing styles, from fingerstyle to moderate flatpicking.

This 2010 Huss and Dalton OMC is in absolute pristine condition and is hard to distinguish used from new. Original Hardshell Case included.

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