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SOLD: Kinnaird Bearclaw Spruce/African Blackwood...WOW!!
Kinnaird Bearclaw Spruce/African Blackwood...WOW!!
****************Introducing the Dancing Girl.**************** Want a guitar that calls your name to come play? Well, this one may be just that guitar.... Eye candy everywhere...tone to die for. This is a guitar that leaves you wanting for nothing. Not only is it one of the most beautiful guitars you'll ever see, but in my humble opinion it is tonally one of the best you'll ever hear. This guitar has tone that just goes on and on. It has the richness at every level that many of us only dream of finding. It is louder than most guitars I've played, and yet articulate, warm, rich in tone. The lower bout is 15" which is smaller than most guitars that sound anywhere close to this good. Again, one of the best I've played...and I've played a few . A little more about this one: The inlays: Jimmi Wingert did all of the headstock inlays and the inlays on the fingerboard. John Kinnaird meticulously inlaid the paua abalone all around this beauty. Stunning is the only word that describes the beauty Top grade woods: The back and sides: African Blackwood really needs no introduction...but... has long been recognized by classical guitar builders as the "holy grail" of tonewoods. With a strong responsive taptone that surpasses even Brazilian Rosewood, it can contribute great volume, power and brilliance to a guitar. African blackwood is denser and harder than either ebony or Brazilian rosewood. It is perhaps the ultimate wood for power, clarity, punch, and harmonic complexity. It has a tight, but robust sound; powerful and crisp; a dark bell-like overtone with a slow response. The top: Beautiful bearclaw Spruce and has some serious wow factor in person. Not only beautiful but provides powerful response to the lightest touch. Binding: Some of the prettiest figured Cocobolo you'll see which is continued in the arm bevel. Specs: Nut width: 1 3/4 Top: Bearclaw Spruce Back & Sides: African Blackwood Neck: Walnut Laminated multi-piece with a tapered burst finish Bridge Pins/End Pin: Ebony with MOP dot and brass inlay Scale Length: 25 1/2 Nut: Buffalo Bone (black) Saddle: Bone Truss Rod: Fully adjustable with Carbon fiber neck reinforcement Frets: 14-Gold EVO Tuners: Gold Waverly tuners with Ebony buttons Rosette: Figured Cocobolo with Paua Lower Bout Width: 15" String spacing at Saddle: 2 1/4 Case: Ameritage Gold Additional upgrades include: Arm bevel, sound port, Paua inlay all over the guitar, Venetian cutaway, Gold EVO frets, Burst neck finish, Ameritage Gold case. Price: SOLD plus shipping and Paypal. Will consider reasonable offers and some trades where there is a very large cash contribution. Here you see some of the beauty of the bearclaw. This photo doesn't begin to tell the story, but apparently my lighting wasn't the best. The girl is beautiful isn't she? Prettiest Coco Binding I think I've ever seen. Coco all around. The bevel is SOOO much more beautiful than this. Don't mind the reflections, check out how the Paua graces all sides of this one These inlays are exclusive to this guitar. John bought the rights to them so the owner will have the ONLY guitar with these gorgeous patterns This photo begins to capture a bit of the beauty of the bevel. The sap wood is stunning and has more figure than you can see in these photos Love this choice of tuner. Elegant!
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"A good name is to be chosen rather than great riches, and favor is better than silver or gold." Woody (aka: Mike) FOR SALE: Kinnaird Brazilian!! Last edited by invguy921; 02-24-2017 at 03:25 PM. |
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Just Wow... It's very hard to resist from buying the third John's guitar...tempting
I am sure, she is sonically superb
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• 1946 Gibson J45 • Astrand A-OM Swiss/Madagascar • Buendia MD Englemn/Wenge • Froggy Bottom H12 Adi/EIR • Ramirez 1A • Rayan Nightingale Bearclaw Spruce / EIR • Traugott 00 German Spruce/Braz • Vicente Sanchis 41FL |
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That is gorgeous....what is the history of this guitar, how long have you owned it? Are you the first owner? Hope these questions are not too intrusive, feel free to PM me if you wish...
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Great guitar with a full warranty to the buyer according to John.
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"A good name is to be chosen rather than great riches, and favor is better than silver or gold." Woody (aka: Mike) FOR SALE: Kinnaird Brazilian!! Last edited by invguy921; 02-21-2017 at 06:04 AM. |
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Thanks, it is truly stunning, and although not having played a John, I know how good a Steve is....with this wood combination and the experience of the luthier, I don't think anyone should have a worry of disappointment if they purchase this beauty. If I were in a position to jump on it, I would take this one home. I need to consider selling some to make room when one of these comes up! Anybody want a BRW, Adi Slope D from Dana??????haha
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Hey Tom.
Consider how nicely this would fit in with the Scottish theme you have going on with your newest guitars.
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Oh believe me, that thought crossed my mind....worried that Kathy would be jealous if I spent too much time with this bonny lass.....
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Monster alert!
Egads! Gadzooks, And Holy Moley!!!
John Kinnaird builds AMAZING INSTRUMENTS. Knowing him and the three of his I have played, I can recommend this beauty wholeheartedly! I have two of John's instruments, and my pal Steve has one that is here at my home till he gets here to rescue it. I have a third one being built on John's bench at the moment, and I would be in serious trouble if I had this amount of cash ... Wow, just WOW. And of course, Mike/Woody is a pleasure to deal with and a wonderful top shelf seller! Can not go wrong here, folks. Best on the sale, and Mike, may all your family travails be in the past very soon!!! Congrats to whoever snags this one! Cheers Paul
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Quite the museum piece! The lass reminds me of Maureen OHara in "The Quiet Man."
Steve
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Wow !!!
A work of art that makes beautiful music as well - what a find. I can see where this could be the central piece for either a collector or player. My best to you Mike on your sale. |
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One gorgeous specimen!!!! I just sank some change in a Tippin and have a Kinnaird underway or I'd be all over this. GLWTS
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Oh wow! That is one beautiful guitar!
Great woods, size and finishes. I have another guitar underway (including an inlay by Jimmi) or I would be veeeery tempted. Sorry you have to part with it but best of luck with the sale. Col |
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Trying to capture the beauty of this top. Of course, everyone knows that depending on which way you hold the guitar, you get a slightly different impression of the top.
This is what makes bearclaw so cool...eye candy deluxe So here are a couple of angles...
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Hey, quick question, what frets are the inlays on, I can count to see they are not going down to the 12th and I can't see them on the very first picture...5,7,9 or 3,5,7?
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