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McCollum Meghann Jaguar’s Ear Mahog/Cedar
This is one special small body Meghan model from the late Lance McCollum. Lance called this Mahogany ‘Jaguar’s Ear’ due to it’s deep, 3 dimensional figure that resemble the shape of that predator’s ear. He topped this one with Red Cedar and appointed it simply and elegantly. No for the good stuff, the tone… It produces a warm, full note that pushes out of the guitar confidently. The 00 sized body is comfortable for all and this one is setup perfectly to play with ease.
SoldAdd to Compare2001 McCollum Baritone Andaman Padauk/Italian Lance’s Personal Guitar
From the late Lance McCollum comes this gorgeous and highly playable baritone with sides of rare Andaman Padauk and a top of Italian Spruce. This was Lance’s personal Baritone for quite a while and it is known quite well in guitar circles. It is the sister to Alex DeGrassi’s which also has Padauk from the same log. Andaman Padauk has been virtually wiped out due to storms that have hit that Island. So this is extremely rare wood. Lance was perhaps the most prolific of Baritone makers, having made nearly 40 of them. This one is beautifully appointed, with Lance’s personal logo, a custom laughing hyena on the headstock, snakewood bindings, and abalone top trim. An under-the-saddle pickup rounds out this lively, clear and rich Baritone.
SOLD Sale! Read moreScale Length 27.5 in Nut Width 1.81 in String Spacing 2.19 in Woods Spruce - Italian, Padauk Scroll to topSoldAdd to Compare2004 McCollum GA Cocobolo/Italian
Lance McCollum’s guitars are defined but a big, open sound that fills the room. His GA models are perfect for the player seeking power coupled with gorgeous tone. And speaking of gorgeous, this McCollum guitar features Cocobolo Rosewood, Italian Spruce, Amboyna Burl all bound in flamed Koa for a natural beauty that looks as good as it sounds. With Lance’s sad passing his guitars are very rare and collectible as well as simply wonderful.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.4 in Nut Width 1.81 in String Spacing 2.19 in Woods Spruce - Italian, Rosewood - Cocobolo SoldAdd to CompareMcCollum GA Custom Brazilian/Italian To Benefit McCollum Family
With Lance McCollum passing we have decided to donate 50% of the proceeds from this guitar to Lance’s family. This guitar is extraordinary, Lance originally made it for himself and Tony McManus recorded it on his new Maker’s Mark CD. Lance McCollum pulled out all the stops on this beautiful GA. To start with there is a set of most dramatic Brazilian Rosewood with brick red color, then there is the rare bearclaw Italian Spruce top, Snakewood bindings everywhere with green purfling, Snakewood Headplate, Abalone top trim, Abalone Butt Wedge, Interwoven Rosette, Brazilian Bridge and a K&K pickup. But the audio clip is the most impressive part of this one.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.75 in Nut Width 1.81 in String Spacing 2.25 in Woods Spruce - Italian, Rosewood - Brazilian SoldAdd to CompareMcCollum Grand Auditorium Flamed Koa/Cedar
Lance McCollum builds instruments that are aesthetically beautiful and tonally superb. His guitars are owned by Andy McKee, Lawrence Juber and many other top players. This GA is a great example with it’s striking set of flamey Koa and Abalone top trim that surrounds a gorgeous Red Cedar top braced to bring out Lance’s etherial tone. The Cedar is a great choice with Koa adding warmth to the crispness of the back & sides. This is a very responsive guitar that produces a lot of volume even with a light touch, it also strums very well in addition to it’s exquisite fingerstyle voice. This quality of Koa is getting very rare these days.
SoldAdd to CompareMcCollum GA-26 Indian/Engelmann Grand Auditorium
Lance McCollum’s Grand Auditorium design is perfect for the player that wants a balance of power, bass and clarity. It’s a larger body shape that is versatile enough for fingerstyle, strumming and flatpicking. This GA is crafted from Indian Rosewood and Engelmann Spruce and therefore has a nice warm voice with strong fundamentals. It leans toward the fingerstyle side, but does strum very well also. The bass is big and warm and the trebles are articulate and strong. It’s adorned with snowflake fret markers, a Brazilian Rosewood Bridge and it’s equipped with a K&K pickup. A wonderful GA from Lance McCollum.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.4 in Nut Width 1.75 in String Spacing 2.19 in Woods Spruce - Adirondack (Red), Rosewood - Indian SoldAdd to CompareSOLD Read moreScale Length 25.7 in Nut Width 1.75 in String Spacing 2.19 in Woods Spruce - Italian, Mahogany Find Your Dream Guitar
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Showroom (by appointment only):
108 Monticello Road, Suite 400,
Weaverville NC, 28787Store Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-4pm EST
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108 Monticello Road, Suite 400,
Weaverville NC, 28787Store Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-4pm EST
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A builder of custom homes for more than 20 years, Lance McCollum began his personal adventure into the world of handmade guitars never dreaming where it would lead. He simply hadn’t found the sound he was looking for in something he could buy off the rack. Born in Southern California, Lance started early on to gather the skills he would need in his current livelihood. At the age of 12 he redesigned his own and his friends’ BMX bicycles. After welding them into a new form he then embellished them, and the rider’s helmets, with fancy paint jobs. In his teenage years, he moved into designing and shaping his own surfboards, and reconfiguring the fin placement, and topping them off with stand-out airbrushed artwork. High school included awards won in drafting class and an affinity for jewelry design in art class. Playing since he was 12, Lance bought, reconditioned, and let go of many guitars, never quite finding the sound he was seeking. Finally deciding to take a Martin kit, the advice and counsel of a local luthier, and give it a go (yes, he even modified the Martin kit!), he saw a light at the end of the tunnel. The next guitar was not a kit, and by the fifth guitar, he knew he was on the right track. He is still working to perfect the sound he seeks, and loving it all the way. A die-hard fan of the traditional dovetail neck joint, Lance’s building style produces a guitar that has the tonal complexities of a grand piano with all the notes speaking independently, but still blending evenly with great sustain all the way up the fingerboard. In addition to this tonal balance, he steps outside the traditional building mode with the use of some of the world’s most strikingly beautiful woods and unique soundhole rosettes.
Sadly, we lost Lance to a aeoric aneurysm in 2009.