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SOLD-Baxendale Silvertone H1260.
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This old 60’s Silvertone was gone through and completely rebuilt by Scott Baxendale of Athens, GA in March of this year. Scott takes these old solid-wood, US-made Harmonies, Silvertones, and the like, and rebuilds and re-braces them into completely solid instruments that have what he calls “world-class tone”. For instruments that we’re originally ladder-braced, Baxendale’s proprietary scalloped X-bracing opens them right up. If you’re looking for an old guitar with the looks and “mojo” that only 50 years of playing can give you, for the fraction of the price of a comparable Martin or Gibson of this era, maybe you’ll want to take a look at this one. I’d encourage anyone interested to visit Baxendale Guitar’s website and learn more about his philosophy and rebuilding process. I paid close to $1900 for this instrument from Scott 3 months ago. Please keep that in mind if you’re so inclined to make me an offer. Includes installed K&K pure mini and new Baxendale custom HSC. Trade value ~$xxxx. I’d like a J-series Gibson, but I’m open to anything! Let’s trade! Last edited by rc3797; 07-13-2019 at 11:23 AM. |
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What's the nut width on those?
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What's the scale length? Back/side wood and any pics of the same? Also, any possibility of getting a sound sample?
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2011 Charis Dread, Kronbauer TDK #50, Kronbauer TDK #248, 2004 Taylor 810 CE-L7, 1995 Bourgeois Slope D, 1993 Martin J 18, 1969 Martin D 12-20, 1966 Japanese 'Kiso' Dread, 2007 W E Moll L1 Proto. |
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The nut is 1-3/4. Scale length is 25-1/4”. String spacing is also fairly wide. It’s a wonderful fingerstyle guitar. The guitar is solid spruce over mahogany. The H1260s were kinda Harmony’s last shot in trying to produce a higher quality instrument, from what I understand. Sound is similar to a deep body OM, to my ears.
Here’s a shot of the back. I can provide a simple strumming video via text/email. Feel free to DM me if you’d like one! Last edited by rc3797; 06-16-2019 at 10:19 AM. |
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Monday bump for a great old instrument!
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Bump, just in case!
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Waiting for a conversion from Scott as we speak! I loved the H1260 I played in his shop.
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1949 Gibson J-50 1956 Gibson LG-2 Baxendale Conversion Yamaha FG-180 Red Label Seagull S6 GT |
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Bump! Anybody got a J-15 or similar to trade?
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Weekend bump! Awesome stage-ready old guitar here, folks!
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Bump! Really looking to move this!
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I can vouch for the Baxendale conversions. He did my 1956 Gibson LG-1 and it came out incredible. Superb tone and playability. It's very balanced and resonate now, compared to the stiff boxy guitar I sent to him.
Fear not skeptics of the Baxendale magic. He was a luthier for Gruin's back in the day, among other accomplishments since then, and knows his stuff when it comes to vintage tone and vibe. I have no affiliation with Baxendale Guitars other than being a happy customer.
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FLAMMANG J-35 (DAZZO) GIBSON Jackson Browne Model A (Trance) GIBSON 1956 LG-1 Baxendale conversion (K&K) Martin 1966 D-21 MARTIN M-30 JORMA 1933 Shaded top (Dazzo) MARTIN 2009 000-28M Sunburst #444 MARTIN 2009 000-28M Plain top #26 MARTIN 2018 D-18GE Sinker and... Last edited by Bluesdale; 06-30-2019 at 10:52 PM. Reason: Removed masked profanity |
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Bump! This guitar is a great way to get your hands on some of the Baxendale magic discussed above at a lower price/trade value! Looking for Gibson, but would also consider a slot-head 12-fret! Let me know what you’ve got! I feel like I would also be able to find the right off-the-shelf used J-45 with a reasonable offer on this if I shop around a bit...
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Bump. Have a nice trade offer that I’m seriously considering, but wanting to see what else is out there. This is a great instrument!
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Sunday bump!
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Bump! Really looking to trade this awesome thing, but make me an offer!
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