View Full Version : Suggestion for Boutique Archtops
TaronKeim
06-03-2005, 12:35 PM
Just looking for some opinions, builders and what sort of price range I'd be looking for to get one built, I'm especially fond of the Schroeder's that I've seen, GORGEOUS guitars. I need it to cover classical, blues and jazz... if that is possible:D I'm a sponge... let me soak up the all the collective knowledge this forum can offer:dude
-TJK
Here are a few links to some archtop builders that build great guitars:
Ted Megas www.megasguitars.com
Mark Lacey www.laceyguitars.com
Mark Campellone www.campelloneguitars.com
Bill Comins www.cominsguitars.com
Steve Grimes www.grimesguitars.com
cnardone
06-03-2005, 02:41 PM
http://thegearpage.net/board/showthread.php?s=&threadid=83306
& Koll
noodle_world
06-03-2005, 03:50 PM
Siegmund makes a great archtop.
http://www.siegmundguitars.com/
Call Ron from Thorn Guitars. He might be able to do something for you also.
www.thornguitars.com (http://www.thornguitars.com)
:dude
Edmundo
06-03-2005, 05:09 PM
Linda Manzer makes great archtops.
http://www.manzer.com/media/manzerjpg/08.m293.jpg
TaronKeim
06-03-2005, 05:25 PM
Thanks for all the suggestions fellas, I definately have some e-mailing, saving and looking around to do:D
-TJK
Bryan T
06-03-2005, 06:38 PM
A lot of great luthiers have been mentioned. I would strongly suggest that you spend some time with a guitar similar to the one you are thinking about prior to ordering. You might be really turned off by some of the limitations of these instruments. The acoustic tone is typically midrange focused and they can be a real pain to amplify without fighting feedback.
Having said that, I absolutely love my Heritage archtop, but probably wouldn't spend much more than I did, as these guitars are so specialized.
Bryan
decay-o-caster
06-03-2005, 11:40 PM
Check Saul Koll's site - he makes a lovely guitar for far less than you would expect for a carved archtop.
Can't wait for mine to arrive!
arriba
06-04-2005, 12:47 AM
Originally posted by nik
Here are a few links to some archtop builders that build great guitars:
Ted Megas www.megasguitars.com
Mark Lacey www.laceyguitars.com
Mark Campellone www.campelloneguitars.com
Bill Comins www.cominsguitars.com
Steve Grimes www.grimesguitars.com
That would also be my list.
I decided 2 years ago for a Ted Megas "Athena" Archtop.
Will get her by the end of the year.:dude
Cheebatone
06-04-2005, 07:17 AM
Here's another couple...
Devoe...
and, my favourite, Monteleone...
[URL=]http://www.monteleone.net (]http://www.devoearchtop.com[/URL)
Enjoy!
P.S. You have to Copy and Paste these links as they don't seem to work for some reason!
george4908
06-04-2005, 10:24 AM
Here's a good master list of archtop luthiers:
http://www.jazzguitarresources.com/luthiers.html
Recommendations?
Some years ago, I played bunches of high end archtops looking for a great one. I bought one built by Brad Nickerson; subsequently ordered a second guitar from him. Alas, he is semi-retired and I don't think he's taking orders now.
Other great ones -- these are people who I wouldn't hesitate to order from (notwithstanding the price, some of them are stratospheric):
Steve Anderson
Steve Grimes
Ted Megas
John Monteleone
Linda Manzer
John Buscarino
Tom Ribbecke
Mark Campellone
While Bob Benedetto is retired, his guitars are now built under license by Guild. They're still very fine guitars, and very expensive. I've also played a couple of archtops by a guy named Palen recently. Also very fine instruments.
Zander
06-04-2005, 08:56 PM
any thoughts on the jim hall and jimmy bruno guitars from sadowsky???
Straleno
06-07-2005, 10:35 PM
Another great guy is Ric McCurdy:
www.mccurdyguitars.com
Really beautiful stuff.
walrus
06-07-2005, 10:58 PM
Although they're pretty rare around here, I love my Hancock Hobart by Australian luthier Kim Hancock (www.hancockguitars.com). It has European woods and it has a great wide open acoustic sound. Great customer service too!
The Eristic
06-07-2005, 11:04 PM
Ari Lehtela.
www.lehtelaguitarcraft.com (under construction)
www.laguitarfactory.com (old site)
aquadog
06-08-2005, 10:52 PM
They aren't cheap, but I've played some of this man's work, and they are unbelievable.
http://www.ribbecke.com/
Tom Gross
06-09-2005, 07:43 AM
A coupla suggestions -
It would be best of course, if you could play a bunch and see what you liked and learn about it. I see you're up in the middle of nowhere (just kidding), but I would suggest the following:
- Find a Heritage dealer or other dealer that had some archtops, play a lot of them, and educate yourself as much as possible about the different design choices and your own preferences.
- If at all possible, get to a big guitar show. I don't know about the west coast, but Philly and especially the Long Island shows always have a bunch of the best builders. With the price of these things, it would be worth a plane ticket and a weekend to do research, especially if you can play examples of guitars by Manzer, Buscarino, Campallone, Ribbecke, Monteleone, Comins, etc. all in the same day. It's fun, too.
diminishedlogic
06-11-2005, 09:17 AM
check this guy out. www.gagnonguitars.com
also does anyone know about siegmund guitars archtop?! the acoustic one looks amazing!!!!! how much is it?
adamquek
06-11-2005, 10:17 AM
There's a guy out in Sydney, Australia
Lawrence Smith (http://www.smithguitars.com)
if your willing to try something alittle less "traditional " you could always try something custom by Ron Thorn
does a pretty mean archtop Hollowbody...
http://www.thornguitargallery.com/twenty8.htm
http://www.thornguitargallery.com/hb001.htm
http://www.thornguitargallery.com/hb002.htm
Mike_C
06-12-2005, 07:19 AM
Here's a radical ideal The Hamer Improv or a monaco super pro or a Newport custom All 3 got editor's choice awards in GP and the Monaco's got a glowing review in ToneQuest Report
Hamer Monaco in ToneQuest report (http://www.hamerguitars.com/?fa=tonequest)
http://www.hamerguitars.com/pics/models/improv_lg.jpg
stan p
06-17-2005, 04:52 PM
Not a traditional archtop, but does it all easily plus excellent blues tones.
John Bell
06-20-2005, 04:25 PM
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=2384&item=7330452288&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
:D
diminishedlogic
06-20-2005, 07:07 PM
hot damn, i'ma go pawn my L-5 for that axe!
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