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2021 Scott Walker Electro Bigsby, Alder Body
Bigsby, Lollar P-90, Lollar Jazzmaster-style pickup combo, pure rock and roll aesthetic, and it literally is heavy metal—what more could a rock ‘n’ roll enthusiast want? This Scott Walker Electro Bigsby model looks like something straight out of the new wave and punk scene of the 1980s, yet fits right at home in a classic rock or rockabilly scenario. Look and listen for yourself!
Other keywords/misspellings: Luthier, lutherie, bespoke, 1708
Add to Compare2017 Scott Walker Weissenborn, Mahogany
Famed electric guitar builder Scott Walker also has a softer, warmer side: in 2017 he built a run of Weissenborns like this Mahogany beauty—easy on the eyes and the hands (and the bar!). 25 inch scale with Graphtech tuners, tortoise-style bindings, and a warm, enveloping voice. We loved playing this Walker Weissenborn in Open D and Open G. Weighing in at a slim 3.5lbs, this is a featherweight in your lap that contains a big voice.
Other keywords: lap steel, lapsteel, slide guitar, weisenborn, fingerpicking, open tuning, mahagony
Add to CompareNew Scott Walker Custom Flamed Mahogany/Quilted Maple
One of a matched pair of Scott Walker Guitars identical but for the pickups. Purchase both ‘Sisters’ or just one.
We are expanding our custom electric guitar offerings and for 2011 are very proud to introduce Scott Walker Guitars to our clientele. Many of you will know Scott’s amazing work, he simply makes some of the most beautiful and original instruments that embody both a retro vibe and a modern sophistication. For our first two Scott Walker Guitars we requested something that Scott’s never done before, his Santa Cruz model a satin finish on deeply carved quilted Maple tops that are as sexy as they come. Scott used a two step finish of black stain, then Amber to give it a serious three dimensional look. The body is Flamed Mahogany and the neck is Solid Brazilian Rosewood for amazing sustain and feel. The fingerboard is cut from the solid neck blank. The pickups on this one are custom Lollar Imperials, versatile Humbuckers that go from clean to mean. There’s also a CAE Sound Jangle 2 Preamp built in with it’s own mini toggle and gain knob. Details like handmade Brazilian pickup rings and custom made Tailpiece make this a work of art as much as a player’s dream.
SOLD Sale! Read moreScale Length 25 in Nut Width 1.69 in String Spacing 2.06 in Woods Maple, Mahogany - Honduran Add to CompareNew Scott Walker Custom Flamed Mahogany/Quilted Maple
One of a matched pair of Scott Walker Guitars identical but for the pickups. Purchase both ‘Sisters’ or just one.
We are expanding our custom electric guitar offerings and for 2011 are very proud to introduce Scott Walker Guitars to our clientele. Many of you will know Scott’s amazing work, he simply makes some of the most beautiful and original instruments that embody both a retro vibe and a modern sophistication. For our first two Scott Walker Guitars we requested something that Scott’s never done before, his Santa Cruz model with a satin finish on deeply carved quilted Maple tops that are as sexy as they come. Scott used a two step finish of black stain, then Amber to give it a serious three dimensional look. The body is Flamed Mahogany and the neck is Solid Brazilian Rosewood for amazing sustain and feel. The fingerboard is cut from the solid neck blank. The pickups on this one are custom Lollar Humbucker Size Single Coils for a huge, powerful sound. There’s also a CAE Sound Jangle 2 Preamp built in with it’s own mini toggle and gain knob. Details like handmade Brazilian pickup rings and custom made Tailpiece make this a work of art as much as a player’s dream.
SOLD Sale! Read moreScale Length 25 in Nut Width 1.69 in String Spacing 2.06 in Woods Maple, Mahogany - Honduran
Scott began tinkering with electronics at an early age. In his early teens he began playing guitar and experimenting with pickups. Fifteen years later he found himself working alongside luthier Richard Hoover, of Santa Cruz Guitar Company, studying acoustic guitar construction. At Santa Cruz Guitar Company he hand carved over 1000 necks. During this time he carved necks for artists such as Tony Rice and Norman Blake. Custom neck carving became his specialty. While mastering every aspect of neck construction he took on other responsibilities as the Shop Foreman. These included all phases of guitar construction, guitar finishing with Nitrocellulose, wood management and tool maintenance. At this time he began developing an electric guitar for the 21st century. After meeting musician Barry Sless, he began to develop an instrument that had the broadest tonal range available. After five years he opened shop and offered his guitars to the public. During his pursuit to develop an electronic package to incorporate into these instruments, he began working with electronic wizards Peter Miller and John Cutler. The collaboration between Scott, John, Peter, Barry and Steve Kimock has opened the door to a variety of options now available on these instruments.