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Luthier/repair guru Roger Sadowsky has been a main stay in the Big Apple
for quite some time. Ask any hip cat on the New York scene about his custom
solid body guitars and basses and you’ll more than likely to be
the recipient of a big thumbs up. Also, many a well known player’s
axes have been laid down on the Sadowsky workbench to be repaired, refitted
or refretted. One such instrument that has been cared for by Roger’s
adept hands over the past 15 years is jazz legend Jim Hall’s D’Aquisto
Archtop.
Instinctively knowing the fine quality of this instrument, Roger realized
that acquiring a D’Aquisto at this point in time is a veritable
pipe dream for the working jazz guitarist and since Jimmy D himself is
no longer available to build instruments at least on this earthly plane,
he came up with the idea to design and build an affordable jazz guitar
based on Hall’s beloved. After four years of collaboration between
Hall and Sadowsky, the Jim Hall Signature Model Archtop was born.
Built in Japan at the Sadowsky Tokyo shop under the supervision of top
Japanese luthier Yoshi Kikuchi, with its final fretwork and set up done
here at Sadowsky’s Brooklyn digs. The instrument features a 5 ply
maple top, back and sides with a built in humbucking pickup. While the
jazz box purists might raise a 13b9 chord or two over the acoustic validity
of these attributes, Hall and Sadowsky, staying true to the original,
agreed that a laminate top sounds superior to a solid top instrument when
played through an amp. They also agreed that a floating pickup held no
sonic advantage with this type of guitar and opted for the convenience
of the built in humbucker. In similar fashion, Sadowsky has adopted D’Aquisto’s
late period minimal ornamentation showing an instrument with clean lines
and organic countenance underscored by the choice of ebony for the tuning
buttons, pickguard, control knobs, bridge and tailpiece.
The scrumptious and toasty orange-brown nitrocellulose sunburst (named
the JH sunburst) sits under a commendably thin layer of clear coat. Although
buffed out to a high gloss, the finish has a slight unevenness to it when
looking at the instrument under a light. Roger informs me that due to
the very thin layers and the nature of nitro itself, the finish tends
to “ride” the flames in the highly figured maple and preferred
this to having a thicker finish which might impede the instrument’s
sound. Measuring in with a 16" body and 2 3/4" depth, the Jim
Hall Signature Model has a wonderful light and balanced feel. Roger has
also duplicated the original’s maple neck shape and size with a
1 3/4" width a the nut running a 24.75" scale length. This combined
with the perfectly finished small frets on the ebony fingerboard and impeccable
set up makes for an incredibly easy playing instrument. Dig those 6 string
5 fret span major 7th chords? No problem here.
The parallel braced Jim Hall Signature Model speaks with an open, articulate
and vibrant sound, in fact, more so than you would expect from a laminated
top. Very balanced with a crisp bottom and full, warm highs, the instrument
responds dynamically to every whispering turn up to full on hard core
boppin’ with a nice presence.
For amplifying the guitar, the original DeArmond/Guild humbucker was analyzed
and duplicated by DiMarzio’s Steve Blucher. The resultant tone steers
away from the typical humbucker mid range bump producing a more transparent
sound that doesn’t interfere with complex or dense chord structures
yet sounds full when blowin’ single lines. The pickup enhances the
instrument’s natural voice rather than over coloring it.
As luck would have it, I was fortunate enough to have the instrument in
time for a trip to Michele’ Ramo’s Guitar Night held each
month Tango Mambo Restaurant in Forest Hills, Queens. After passing it
around the room full of noted guitarists, the consensus, en masse, was
more than favorable.
Complete with a custom Blue covered hard shell case, the Jim Hall Signature
Model truly incorporates all the elements of Jim’s D’Aquisto
into one mighty fine guitar at an affordable price. The only thing lacking
is Mr. Hall’s tasteful licks. Hey Roger, anyway you can incorporate
those?
Sadowsky Guitars Jim Hall Signature Model
(W/case) List $3895.00
For more information contact:
Sadowsky Guitars
718.422.1123
web: www.sadowsky.com
email: roger@sadowsky.com
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