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Wow, some beautiful archtops on this thread. Here's the guitar I learned to play with. Still plays great. I had a Fralin floating pickup added a few years ago. It's a '58 Gretsch New Yorker. My Dad bought it used for me to take lessons when I was 13.
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Dangerine.....what are the specs/woods on that Gretsch of yours? What is the nut width??? Thanks
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1 1/2" nut!!! Not sure I could make that work. I much prefer the 1 3/4 nut on my Collings OM2.
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The New Yorker is Gretsch Model 6050 with a 16" wide body, spruce top and maple back and sides. I don't know about nut width, I would have to measure.
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Bump.....no more pics???? Love seeing those archtops....
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I build this little archtop guitar for my dad few years ago.
European Flamed maple with western red ceder top, cocobolo fretboard and honduran rosewood tailpiece and bridge. french polish finish |
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Those picture of the Walker blew me away. Stunning!
Here is my Sadowsky Jimmy Bruno.
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