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2011 Franklin OMC Mahogany/Adirondack
Here we have another outstanding guitar from Nick Kuckich and company at Franklin Guitars. This one is a slightly oversized OMC model in Adirondack Spruce and stunning Quilted Mahogany. Words hardly do this guitar justice, but the tone is nothing short of heavenly. The voice is masterfully balanced — notes seem to dance from the soundboard then take flight, lingering in the air before slowly fading. Highs are sweet and crisp, and the lows are punchy and strong, benefitting from the slightly larger lower bout. An excellent mid-sized instrument from a veteran American builder.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.25 in Nut Width 1.75 in String Spacing 2.25 in Woods Spruce - Adirondack (Red), Mahogany Add to Compare2007 Franklin Jumbo Brazilian/German
Franklin Guitars, built by Nick Kukich, are very highly regarded. They only come up for resale occasionally and this one is a gem. Here we have a Jumbo from 2007 in premium Brazilian Rosewood and Old Master Grade German Spruce built from the ground up for tone. The Brazilian is perfectly well-quartered again for ultimate tone. Nick told us the German Spruce is very old and comes from the stash of famed maker Jeffery Elliott. The Jumbo body is very alive and makes this a very fun guitar to play. You get a lot of output with very little effort, and you can also conjure up some serious volume when you wish. The Venetian cutaway combined with a square heel make playing this guitar very comfortable in the higher registers.
SOLD Sale! Read moreScale Length 25.4 in Nut Width 1.75 in String Spacing 2.31 in Woods Spruce - German, Rosewood - Brazilian Add to Compare1982 Franklin OM Koa/Engelmann
Here’s a wonderfully preserved 1982 Franklin OM from Nick Kukich and company. Crafted from stunning figured Koa that is perfectly paired with an Engelmann top. This combination makes for a quick response and a warm, rich voice with lovely sparkle on top. It’s a great pairing. A beautiful Koa headplate and Ivoroid bindings complete an elegant vintage instrument that is in wonderful condition for being nearly 30 years old.
SOLD Sale! Read moreScale Length 25.4 in Nut Width 1.69 in String Spacing 2.31 in Woods Spruce - Engelmann, Koa Add to Compare1978 Franklin OM Brazilian/German
Nick Kukich has been building Franklin guitars since the early 70’s. We have been consistently impressed with the tone of his instruments, and the high build quality. His instruments have big, clear authentic voices and are always inspiring to play. This 1978 Franklin OM guitar, crafted from Brazilian Rosewood and German Spruce, has a terrific prewar tone and power to spare.
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.4 in Nut Width 1.75 in String Spacing 2.38 in Woods Spruce - German, Rosewood - Brazilian
Shortly after building his first guitar in 1971, Nick Kukich moved to Detroit. There, he lived (and worked) in a music store that specialized in pre-war, acoustic guitars. While repairing instruments, Nick had the opportunity to see, hear, and play a multitude of guitars. The process of deconstructing and reconstructing guitars was an experience that allowed him to develop his knowledge of the instrument to an intimate and intuitive level.
A few years and a few guitars later, Nick moved to Franklin, MI. There, on Franklin Road, he formed the Franklin Guitar Company in 1974. He had met and joined forces with Laurence Ostrow, who distributed instruments through his company, Guitar’s Friend. It was Laurence who urged Nick to make the OM, styled after a pre-war Martin. He assured Nick that he could sell all the OM guitars Nick could make. To our knowledge, Franklin Guitar was the only company making the OM model, from 1974 to 1978.
In 1977, Nick and Laurence relocated to Sandpoint, ID, where Nick continued to make the OM model. Around 1980, Nick introduced his first Jumbo model. This was the model that Stefan Grossman had the opportunity to play while visiting a music store in Utah. Stefan liked the shape, which was known as a Prairie State model, made by the Larson Brothers. Stefan contacted Nick to ask if he could make some changes to the Jumbo. After some collaboration and experimentation, the Jumbo was refashioned into the guitar it is today. About a year after Stefan took possession of his Franklin guitar, he showed it to his friend, John Renbourn. John was impressed by the build quality and the sound, and ordered his own Franklin. John chose the smaller OM model, which fit his playing style. Nick remained in the Pacific NW for several decades, working in Seattle then Portland.
As of 2018, Nick is once again back in Portland, after a about a decade spent in Mid-Missouri. With more than 600 guitars to his credit, Nick continues to build the OM and Jumbo models, as well as a newly designed Dreadnought model.