I have small hands and have been playing a 24 & 3/4" scale archtop (ES175) for many years. What would be a good choice for Gypsy Jazz guitar? The long scale intimidates me.
If you want something shorter you'd need to get a custom guitar made.
-Michael
StringswingerSanta Cruz and San Francisco, CA✭✭✭✭1993 Dupont MD-20, Shelley Park Encore
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Richard,
If you want a 14 fret clear of the body guitar without the long scale, they are made by Shelly Park and others in a 25.5 inch scale.
The 24.75 inch scale of a 175 or Les Paul is too short to get enough bite on the treble side of the guitar for a traditional "Gypsy jazz" tone. You could try a 000 Martin. They have the scale you are used to.
"When the chord changes, you should change" Joe Pass
It has a 25 3/16 scale, Its a really nice guitar, too small for my liking but it plays and sounds great. I have only tried two Le Voi's but both have been very nice. They let me plug it in too, the bigtone sounds nice.
the price used to be listed at around $2900 but now its list as "inquire for price" I dont know if that means its gone up or down, but they've had it for at least 2 years.
klaatuNova ScotiaProdigyRodrigo Shopis D'Artagnan, 1950s Jacques Castelluccia
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Dell'Arte will also make one for you. Ask **** about a short scale (25.5 inch) 14 fret Anouman (D hole). It's a special order, not shown on their Web site. You can e-mail him at <!-- e --><a href="mailto:info@****">info@****</a><!-- e -->
Benny
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A Maccaferri style guitar has a 25.5" scale which the shortest you'll find on a Gypsy jazz type guitar.
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If you want something shorter you'd need to get a custom guitar made.
-Michael
If you want a 14 fret clear of the body guitar without the long scale, they are made by Shelly Park and others in a 25.5 inch scale.
The 24.75 inch scale of a 175 or Les Paul is too short to get enough bite on the treble side of the guitar for a traditional "Gypsy jazz" tone. You could try a 000 Martin. They have the scale you are used to.
I live near Elderly instruments and I have played this guitar: http://elderly.com/new_instruments/name ... LVD12P.htm
It has a 25 3/16 scale, Its a really nice guitar, too small for my liking but it plays and sounds great. I have only tried two Le Voi's but both have been very nice. They let me plug it in too, the bigtone sounds nice.
the price used to be listed at around $2900 but now its list as "inquire for price" I dont know if that means its gone up or down, but they've had it for at least 2 years.
"It's a great feeling to be dealing with material which is better than yourself, that you know you can never live up to."
-- Orson Welles