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Kragenbrink CocoBolo 0-12 Guitar

Kragenbrink CocoBolo 0-12 Guitar

$ 4,500.00

Kragenbrink 0-12 Guitar (used, 2007)

 0-12 built for the 2007 Healdsburg guitar show by Lance Kragenbrink

  • Very high grade CocoBolo back & sides.  The figure looks very much like a master grade Brazilian rosewood set would.
  • Redwood top from the TB Log (read more below)
  • Slotted headstock with abalone builder logo
  • Nickel Waverly tuning machines
  • Brazilian rosewood fretboard
  • Brazilian rosewood rosette
  • Brazilian rosewood pyramid bridge
  • All of Lance's guitar backs have a 15 foot radius
  • The bindings are Brazilian rosewood with a b/w/b side purflings and the top has a Koa/b/w/b purfling scheme.
  • This guitar has a very Rich tone with interesting bass tones, yet remains clear as a bell.  It is pretty special~
  • Original, builder branded, custom Ameritage case included.

Info on the Redwood top that we found on AGF:

TB “Tono Basso” Log

The TB log was purchased when it became apparent that the TA log would not
yield sets for immediate building. It was from a tree that fell in approximately 1983. This log was also 5 feet in diameter and 17 feet long – 10,000 lbs. of wood. The log was split into billets in Winter 1998-99 and some initial soundboard sets were cut immediately. Inner and outer ring billets were split, with some billets split mid-width. Soundboards from inner ring billets were generally unsuitable due to wide, uneven grain; outer ring soundboards were, once more, too “green” to build with when dried. Most of this log remains in billet form. Some of the billets taken from mid-width yielded soundboards with striking bass tone characteristics, hence the name, “Bass Tone.” Mid-width soundboards quickly lost color streaking and were very beautiful, with “beeswing silk” – a unique, checked light-reflective pattern that looks like golden flecks of mica. As with the TA soundboards, outer ring soundboards were initially undeveloped, tonally, and streaked in color. Once these soundboards were cut and air dried, tonal qualities gradually developed and coloration evened. This log is characteristically striped in color pattern but stripes are usually subtle shading differences rather than distinctly contrasting colors (as with the TA soundboards). Color tones are mid-brown rather than orange or gold. Successful guitars have been built with TB soundboards, especially when instruments are designed to take advantage of the unique bass tonal characteristic.

 

  • Condition: Used, Excellent
  • Frets to body: 12
  • Scale Length: 24.9
  • Nut Width: 1 3/4"
  • String Spacing: 2 1/4"
  • Upper Bout: 9 1/2"
  • Lower Bout: 13 1/2"
  • Waist: 8"