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Ser.#3520908 30th Anniversary Custom 17" – this 2008 natural finish model marks 30 years since Mark Campellone began designing and building guitars beginning in 1978 – it features a premium Sitka Spruce top, premium "raindrop" Quilted Maple back, rims and pickguard, Deluxe style position markers in abalone, Deluxe style peghead inlay in abalone with engraved MOP 30th Anniversary banner, custom abalone and MOP truss rod cover and Special Series tailpiece with abalone bordered ebony appliqué. |
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Ser.#3550908 Special Series 17" – European Spruce top, European Flame Maple back and rims, original DeArmond pickup and original Grover Imperial tuners. |
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Ser.#3560908 20th Anniversary Custom 17" – this 2008 amberburst finish guitar jointly celebrates Mark's 20th year building archtop guitars and its owners 20th year in business – it features a premium Sitka Spruce top, premium Quilted Maple back and rims, abalone cloud position markers, abalone "C" peghead inlay, custom 20th Anniversary truss rod cover and custom 20th Anniversary tailpiece. |
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Serial #3570109 Custom 16" - this double cutaway custom was built for Michigan guitarist Steve Correll. Steve plays 'lefty strung righty' and wanted this guitar to function as a right handed instrument as well - hence the double cutaway upper bout and side-dot position markers on both sides of the neck. The only controls are thumbwheel volume pots for each pickup, located just inside the treble side f-hole. The entire body and the neck are made from premium quarter-sawn Flame maple with very tight figure. |
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Serial #3640109 Standard Series Custom 17" oval hole - amberburst finish, rosewood appointments |
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Serial #3761209 Standard Series Custom - features non-cutaway body in antique natural finish, Lollar "Charlie Christian" type pickup and Waverly tuners. (Photos: Patrick Addy) |
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Serial #4020211 RMW Custom 17" – this unique piece, built for New Jersey guitar buff Bob Wozniak, features double cutaway thin-line body, premium woods, custom inlay, double floating Kent Armstrong pickups with floating controls and a custom DA style tailpiece supplied by Jim Triggs. With its outline similar to that of another popular guitar, and for Bob's home state, this guitar was nicknamed the "Jersey Jentleman". |
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