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Originally Posted by mandobaron
I'm on the hunt for a 16" archtop that excels at old time and folk music as well as punchy old school jazz. Must have a raised fingerboard to get a floating pickup under there right at the end of the neck.
I've got a '53 L-50 that I love the sound of, but the fingerboard right on the neck means I can't get a floating pickup in there where I want it.
A lot of the modern builds I've played have a much smoother sound, and I can't shell out for a real-deal vintage L-5.
I think there were a couple transitional years in the 30's where L-50s had a raised board, and some other years where L-4's and L-7's hadn't moved to 17" bodies.
Or maybe there is a modern builder out there that captures the grit of the old ones at a price that doesn't break the bank?
Would love any pointers, be it specific years where vintage guitars fit my need, modern builders to look into, etc.
Thanks!
Baron
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Perhaps you mean something like this :
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However, if you are going to screw a floating pick up on it - then might as well just go for a loar.
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Last edited by Silly Moustache; 09-03-2020 at 03:15 PM.
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