Mark Grant started collecting details about the esoteric vintage electric guitars that he loved at an early age. After years of researching and pursuing the Golden Era guitars' DNA, Mark has incorporated the best of the best of them into his designs while also incorporating fresh perspectives. Around 2012 he formulated a plan to craft handmade guitars from scratch just the way it was done in Fullerton and Kalamazoo in the 1950s and early '60s. Mark's production line is based on the machines, tools and jigs found in Leo & Ted's factories - authentic tooling which produces authentic results. According to Mark, "The past is present in my works, yet I believe that you will appreciate my fresh take in the pursuit of timeless perfection of the handmade guitar."
Mark uses only the finest raw materials to craft into his handmade guitars. Many of the woods used were harvested decades ago. His library of tone wood is extensive and large. He even has a small sawmill, with which he processes logs into lumber and patiently dries the wood. Old school oil-based grain filler is mixed in house. All of the electric guitar pickups are made and hand wound in house from proprietary components. Mark even makes as much of the hardware as possible and electroplates the fabricated hardware in house. Hand rolling vintage style wax paper and foil capacitors has long been one of Mark's special interests. Every aspect of the builds are completed by Mark's hands.
Mark Grant's Telifornia model pays homage to the T style guitars of yesteryear. The build quality, tone, feel, playability, and the amazing razor thin finishes are all without equal.
- Body shape: pre-CBS body shape from ’52 Esquire 1185
- Body material: 1 piece paulownia 2lb 10oz
- Finish: NOS Matador Red over Blonde, razor thin, pre-cbs finishing schedule, lightly aged with a few dings, lacquer checking and aged hardware
- Neck material: birdseye maple harvested 50 +/- years ago from Michigan’s Upper Peninsula
- Truss rod: handmade 3/16” cold rolled steel pre-cbs replica
- Truss rod plug and skunk stripe: claro walnut
- Neck shape: soft V/C taken from ’52 Esquire 1185
- Neck dimensions: .865” @ first fret, .97” @ 12th fret
- Fingerboard material: '50s one piece maple neck with exacting construction detail to the originals
- Fingerboard radius: 7.25"
- Fingerboard dots: Bakelite
- Number of frets: 21
- Fret material: Jescar 18% nickel silver, .08” wide .043” tall
- Frets installation: frets installed sideways in the pre-cbs style on a replicated foot operated fretting station
- Scale length: 25.5”
- Pickups: handmade/handwound in-house with all the finest USA made materials, vintage spec A5 magnets, neck: around 8,000 turns of 43awg plain enamel wire 6.9K ohm, Bridge: north of 9,000 turns of 42awg plain enamel wire 7.2k ohm, twine wrapped w/ a vintage spec base plate
- Controls: 1 vol, 1 tone, 3-way CRL switch
- Pots: functional replicas of the Stackpole pots found in the original pre-cbs guitars
- Capacitor: NOS Areovox wax paper/foil .1mfd cap
- Bridge: handmade cold rolled steel pre-cbs inspired bridge plate with tapered lip made in house, including nickel electroplating, compensated brass saddles w/ vintage #6 fillister slot head screws
- Tuning machines: Kluson single line vintage style 15:1
- Nut: unbleached bone
- Hardware finish: aged nickel and chrome
- Neck plate: 416 layer handmade 5160, 15n20, Ni200 Damascus steel extra thick neck plate (superior neck support and maximized resonance)
- Exacting design and construction details accurate for early '50s pre cbs guitars, 1952 Esquire 1185 was used for all specs and templates
- Accessories: G&G deluxe case included
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