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2010 Bil Mitchell Parlor, Koa/Adirondack Spruce
Small-bodied guitars are often pigeonholed into being one type of instrument. This 2010 Parlor from Bil Mitchell, dressed in Koa and Adirondack, is a great example of why not to judge a guitar by its size. It offers classic sounds from a classic wood combo, but with power and directional punch. More than a couch guitar, this little beast is ready for the stage or the studio.
Other keywords/misspellings: Luthier, lutherie, bespoke, fingerstyle, ragtime, old time, flat picking, bill, tkl, 376
SOLD Read moreScale Length 24.9 in Nut Width 1.688 in String Spacing 2.125 in Woods Spruce - Adirondack (Red), Koa Add to CompareBrand New Bil Mitchell L-00, Flame Maple/Adirondack Spruce
Bil Mitchell is here to offer us a brand new L-00 12 fretter from his shop that’s wide awake and crooning. This one features Flame Maple plus Adirondack Spruce. Lovely sunburst throughout which lets the grain come through, and Flame Maple bindings to really make it pop. The voice is quick and lively, and oh so easy to play with a short scale, 24.75″ setup.
Here’s an additional demo on the Mitchell L-00, played by Al Petteway: https://youtu.be/ZQUm1k0k5eA
Here’s an additional demo with Mary Flower playing this Bil Mitchell L-00: https://youtu.be/8U7qtdUm7RUOther keywords: lutherie, luthier, l00, fingerpicking, 439, 2022, abalone
SOLD Read moreScale Length 24.75 in Nut Width 1.75 in String Spacing 2.188 in Woods Spruce - Adirondack (Red), Maple - Flame
The first Bil Mitchell guitar was built in 1979. That very first guitar began a life long journey in education, consistency, expression, and refinement. Bil Mitchell Guitars are created entirely by hand in his workshop in Pennsylvania. What separate his guitars from the rest are his extensive abilities in all aspects of guitar construction from engineering to unique artistic expression.
In 2003, Bil with his wife Sarah opened the Guitar Parlor in Riegelsville, PA and not only built Bil’s guitars, but also performed extensive repairs and restorations on all stringed instruments becoming a powerful presence in the guitar world. Bil and Sarah went their separate ways in 2016 and Bil closed the Guitar Parlor down in 2020 and set up a new shop at his current home in Hellertown, PA. and is now building the best guitars he has ever crafted