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Lakewood J-32
Jumbo body, rosewood back and sides, snake wood binding,
magic symbol inlays, magic symbol rosette and AAA engelmann spruce
top. Custom neck width and jumbo fret wire make this fun for playing
just about anything. This guitar has tons of volume and surprisingly
great balance. Black sperzel tuning machines make string changing
quick and easy. This guitar is outfitted with a Sunrise/I-Beam
pickup combination.
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Lakewood M-22
This is my main guitar for most of my gigs. The cutaway and the
wide neck make it an all around great guitar for both finger style and flat
picking. The Walnut back and sides and the Spruce top yield a round balanced tone
that is great for recording. Due to the multitude of tunings that I use, I’ve
installed Sperzel locking tuners. I use a Sunrise pick up in the sound hole and
an L.R. Baggs Dual Source Transducer/Microphone Combo. There are two output jacks
on the guitar to process each signal independently.
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Collings 000-12H
This guitar is my preferred choice for finger-picking. The
Rosewood back and sides and the Spruce top make for a loud powerful sound that
sounds great live. The neck joins the body at the 12th
fret and while the range to the upper register of the fretboard is limited,
there’s something about this design that makes this guitar sound as special
as it does. This
guitar has the same electronics as the Lakewood.
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Taylor 555 12-String
My most recent acquisition. I’ve always wanted a 12 string and
the timing was right when I saw this one. This guitar sounds like a piano when
played live! The Mahogany back and sides/Spruce top gives this monster a punch
that always turns heads in the crowd. This guitar also as the same electronics as the
Lakewood.
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1920’s Weissenborn Style 2 Hawaiian Guitar
My pride and joy! I’ve had this guitar for some time now and
there’s not a gig that goes by that someone doesn't ask, "What the hell is that?" This
guitar is made entirely of Koa wood and on a scale of 1 to 10 I would rate it a
strong 8 in terms of the shape it is in. It has such a mellow magical tone that's
like a fine wine, it gets better with time. This guitar is played seated with a
steel bar in your fret hand. This guitar is outfitted with a Sunrise in the
sound hole.
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2002
J. Thomas Davis Harp Guitar
This
instrument is based loosely off of a Knutsen/Dyer style harp guitar.
Besides having a regular six string neck, there are six additional bass
strings that extend off a second bridge and travel up to a second
headstock. These sub-bass strings do not have a fretboard and are
suspended off the instrument and function as drone strings. They
can be tuned to a variety of notes and provide a sustaining open note
for any chord. The instrument is constructed of highly
figured Claro walnut back and sides, Claro walnut neck, and Englemann
spruce top. The
binding is 3-ply walnut and sycamore.
It
has 14 frets to the body instead of 12 and has a bolt-on neck. The
bridge design is similar to Lance McCollum's, with the sub bass bridge
angled back to compensate for the scale length of the bass strings. The
harp headstock is carved to resemble the f-scroll of a mandolin, rather
than flat with the inlays.
The
body design and bracing is based off of Davis's six-string guitar
design. The design is not intended to be a vintage replica, but rather
to keep the concept the same while building something more technically
up to date.
To learn
more about these unique instruments go to
http://www.harpguitars.net.
To learn more about J. Thomas Davis check out www.jthomasdavis.com.
Harpguitars.com
now has a page featuring my Davis
harp guitar.
Photos
of my Harp guitar in the process of being built at J. Thomas Davis
IT"S
FINISHED! Here are some photos!
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here it is
link to old guestbook overrun with pests
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