Grand Parlor (GP)
Loosely inspired by small‑bodied guitars from the first decades of the last century, the GP delivers a distinctly vintage character: a warm, rounded bass paired with clear, confident trebles. The 12‑fret body joint shifts the bridge slightly farther down the soundboard, placing it in a more active part of the top. This contributes to the GP’s surprising projection and dynamic range.
Many players are taken aback by how much presence and tonal depth emerge from a guitar of this size. The GP is proof that a smaller instrument can still offer a full, articulate voice — one that feels intimate under the hands yet carries effortlessly into the room.
GP Specifications
As a custom guitar, most of the specifications listed can be modified to suit your needs. The listed specs are guidelines that are typical for this model
GP Outline/Bracing
Top Bracing Double X – Adirondack Spruce
Back Bracing Radial – Adirondack Spruce
Body Length 19-1/2″
Width Lower Bout 14-1/4″
Width Upper Bout 10″
Width at Waist 8-1/4″
Body Depth 4-1/8″
Cutaway Available
Body Binging Typically Wood
Fret at Body Connection 12th Fret
Neck Mahogany
Bridge Typically Ebony – Artisan Style
Fretboard Typically Ebony with 16″ Radius
Fretboard Binding Typically matches Body Binding
Compensated Nut Typically Bone 1-3/4″
Saddle .200″ wide Bone – Compensated
String Spacing at Bridge 2-1/4″
Bridge Patch Composite – Maple
Typical Scale Length 24.9″
Headstock Typically SSP (Straight String Pull)
Truss Rod Custom Titanium
Truss Rod Access Stealth at Headstock
Tuning Machines Gotoh 510s (Typical)
Finish Urethane
Pickgaurd On Request
Case Ameritage
