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- Status
- In Stock
- Brand
- Kinnaird, Stephen
- Builder
- Stephen Kinnaird
- Product Year
- 2010
- Model
- P-1c
- Serial #
- 121070
- New/Preowned
- Preowned
- SKU
- TMP2044
- Condition
- Hardly any marks at all.
- Body Type(s)
- Small, 0/Parlor
- Back & Sides
- Maple - Figured
- Top
- Spruce - Engelmann
- Neck Wood
- Mahogany
- Neck Profile
- C
- Bridge
- Rosewood - Brazilian
- Rosette
- Rosewood - Brazilian and Abalone
- Top Trim
- Violin Lines
- Fingerboard
- Ebony
- Fingerboard Bindings
- Ebony
- Fret Markers
- Side Dots
- Frets to Body
- 12
- Headplate
- Rosewood - Brazilian
- Headstock Bindings
- Ebony
- Headstock Inlay
- MOP
- Instrument Finish
- Gloss
- Body Bindings
- Ebony
- Tuners
- Waverly
- Tuner Finish
- Bronze Etched with Ebony Buttons
- Cutaway
- Florentine
- Pickguard
- Tortoise Style
- Pickup
- None, we can install one
- Body Length
- 18.875 in
- Upper Bout
- 9.25 in
- Lower Bout
- 12.875 in
- Body Depth Heel
- 3.5 in
- Body Depth Tail
- 4 in
- Scale Length
- 25 in
- Scale Length (mm)
- 635 mm
- Nut Width
- 1.75 in
- Nut Width (mm)
- 44.5 mm
- String Spacing
- 2.25 in
- String Spacing (mm)
- 57.2 mm
- Weight
- 3 lb. 12 oz.
- Case
- Hardshell - Ameritage
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- Description
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Stephen Kinnaird’s P-1c is a petite powerhouse if ever we saw one. Modeled after the early Martin 1-18 design, the Kinnaird P-1c weighs in under four pounds with a trim lower bout of 12 7/8” and sides that taper from 3 1/2” at the heel to 4” at the tail. This 2010 beauty comes decked out with select Figured Maple back and sides and an Engelmann Spruce top with dark sunburst, Florentine Cutaway for a touch of the modern. Brazilian Rosewood bindings, head plate, bridge, and rosette! And Stephen’s MOP inlay chops sprawling across the guitar from rosette to tuners.
Short scale at 25”, plus a 12-fret body join, makes for sweetness to mellow the bright Maple projection. We enjoyed putting this one through its paces in Standard and Open G, and while it shines best with a fingerpicker’s touch we found it also held up well for some strumming. The treble strings have a round, smooth quality that ties it all together in a sweet voice.
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This is a stunning and elegant parlor guitar by Stephen Kinnaird. The Engelmann Spruce top adds a nice bit of warmth to the bright Maple body, and overall the guitar is much louder than you would guess. It’s super clear and the trebles ring like a bell. I truly enjoy playing this guitar.
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