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  • D'Angelico NYSD-T Jazz Guitar
  • D'Angelico NYSD-T Jazz Guitar
  • D'Angelico NYSD-T Jazz Guitar
  • D'Angelico NYSD-T Jazz Guitar
  • D'Angelico NYSD-T Jazz Guitar
  • D'Angelico NYSD-T Jazz Guitar
  • D'Angelico NYSD-T Jazz Guitar
  • D'Angelico NYSD-T Jazz Guitar

D'Angelico - Solid & Semi Solid - NYSD - T

MSRP
$1495.00
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Today’s D’Angelico Guitar is born to perform. We work hard to maintain the exquisite craftsmanship and imaginative techniques learned in the Kenmare Street shop, using only top quality woods and components for each and every one of our models.

We’ve stretched the boundaries of creativity and innovation with bold methods of design and construction: Archtops, Semi-Hollows, Solid-bodies, Flat tops, and Custom-Made. Each D’Angelico is said to have a soul, a personality and a voice.

We are a company owned and managed by musicians, for musicians.


Master luthier John D’Angelico is universally regarded as the finest archtop guitar builder that ever lived. In his Kenmare Street workshop, on New York City’s Lower East Side, he created the first of what would become the standard to which all other guitars would be compared. D’Angelico adapted techniques that had been used for centuries, and then improved these delicate manual processes in order to build the modern instruments demanded by his musician clients. These guitarists often requested special size and structural variations, in the body depth or scale of the neck for example, and that additional features and stylish embellishments are incorporated in the finished design. The marvelous reputation of “D’Angelico-built” guitars quickly spread throughout the musical community, and soon John D’Angelico’s small New York workshop was attracting professional musicians from all over the United States.

During 32 years of production and innovation, the D’Angelico Workshop built 1,164 guitars of exceptional beauty, precision and performance. Although these superb hand-crafted instruments originally sold for prices similar to those of factory-built models, today they are highly collectible, worth many thousands of dollars, and are regularly included in museum and gallery shows as the guitar representative of the high art and design of the Art Deco style.

John D’Angelico was a native New Yorker, and his foremost guitar designs included features in the geometric Art Deco style that was enormously popular in New York at the time, and was widely used for architectural and industrial applications. The signature ziggurat inlay, which appeared on the first New Yorker model headstock, became D’Angelico’s iconic trademark. This “stair-step” motif is actually an Art Deco rendering of the famous New Yorker Hotel. D’Angelico named another of his early models, the Excel, from the New York State slogan, “Excelsior!”


NYSD-T SPECIFICATIONS

BODY
Top: Flame Maple
Back: Indonesian Mahogany*
Side:
Lower Bout Width: 13.75"
Body Depth at Sides: 1.5"
Interior Structure:
Sound Holes:
Binding: 3-ply Ivory/Black Around Top

NECK
Neck/Body: Joint 16th Fret
Neck Wood: Indonesian Mahogany*
Nut: 1 11/16" Bone
Fingerboard Wood: Ebony
Scale Length: 24.75"
Fingerboard Radius: 12"
Neck Shape: D Shape
Number of Frets: 22
Truss Rod: 2-Way
Fingerboard Inlay: Split Blocks
Peghead Motif: D'Angelico Logo with New Yorker Emblem
HARDWARE
Hardware Plating: Gold
Tailpiece: Bigsby B-70G
Bridge: Tune-o-matic
Pickups: 2 Kent Armstrong Vintage Humbuckers
Electronics Configuration: 2 Volume, 2 Tone, 3-Way Switch
Pickguard: Black Plastic
Volume and Tone Knobs: Gold Plated Barrel
Truss Rod Cap: Aluminum Stairstep
Tuning Machines: Grover Super Rotomatic

AVAILABLE COLORS
Natural, Amber Blond, Teardrop Tobacco Burst, Line Tobacco Burst, Teardrop 3-Tone Burst, Line 3-Tone Burst.

*SPECIAL ORDER
Wine Red, Transparent Black

*NOTE
Case is included with your purchase!