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My new Osthoff 00-12C Custom 12 fret Guitar
Posted by
Ken Totushek
on 2006-07-21 at 11:14:34
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07/20/06, 7:10 pm Post subject: My New Osthoff
00-12C Custom Sunburst... |
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I've been dying to find the time to post something on my new
Osthoff 00-12C Custom guitar. I ordered it 2 years back, just
after Newport Guitar Fest #1, and my first Osthoff guitar--a
Madagascar Rosewood OM model. John's schedule cleared about 16
mos. later which gave me plenty of time to think about exactly
what it was I was looking to have John build me of the Martin 00
style. Well, here is Kevin Ansbury's Guitar Pix rendition based
on John's and my specs:
The guitar is based on the vintage prewar Martin 00 guitar,
though John's are just about 1/2" wider at the lower bout. And
here is the "real McCoy!" John really outdid himself on this
one--it is the prettiest guitar I now own!
I have several old martins, two 00-28s currently, though one
will soon be for sale. Anyways, those old specs just seem to fit
me perfectly, so this one of course has the 24.9" scale length,
12 frets to the body, and a 1 7/8" nut width.
The beauty speaks for itself. The tone, feel and playability are
just outstanding, wherever I play on the fretboard. I have
absolutely no misgivings about this project. The wait has been
WELL worth it--I have been playing the guitar daily for over a
week now. My 1903 Martin 0-28 has a neck thickness profile I
have always loved, where it gets a bit thicker as it connects to
the headstock. So, about 6 months back, I brought the 0-28 to
John's shop in the Berkshires, we measured out the exact
profile, and that's what I now have in this guitar...so cool!
Everything about this guitar was hand selected, and all
appointments and dimensions are by design. Nothing gawdy here,
but enough finess to make it stand out from many others
ascetically. I've owned very high end koa guitars, an Olson, a
Ryan, a Sheppard, an Eichelbaum--all very fine specimens, but
none fit me 100% right. Finally I have a koa guitar that is now
perfect for me! The top is Adirondak spruce--a lovely tonal
combo for fingerstyle IMO.
The sunburst was an after thought on my part, but John was
willing to give it a try, worked on it with heart and soul, and
did an outstanding job. All I had to do is to be patient. I am
thrilled we went in that direction. And now, to play...ah sweet
bliss...oh glory, how good it is! John has the action set very
low on this guitar, and upon hearing me play it for the first
time he was worried I wouldn't like it because I can at times
bear down on the strings harder than he expected. However, I
have lightened up a bit on my playing, and have thoroughly
enjoyed the ease in which my fingers are able to fly around on
the strings this way. The neck will likely settle in a bit more,
but hopefully not too much, as I am quite liking it just the way
it is.
Thanks so much John--you have really done an outstanding job on
this guitar. I am not surprised, just incredibly pleased!
Thanks for looking everyone--be sure and look John up at Newport
if you go. He's got somemore very fine specimens to show and
sell. When I get a chance, I'll post some audio clips.
More pics here---
http://www.graceworksmusic.com/images/Osthoff%2000-12C/index.html
Blessings to all,
Ken T.
kentotushek.com
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