Millman Parlour Model Acoustic Guitar with Case, Made in England

£2,699.00
£2,999.00

Includes Hard Case

Handmade in Devon.

  • European Spruce Top
  • English Yew Back & Sides
  • Mahogany Neck
  • Laburnum Fingerboard
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Millman ParloUr Model Acoustic Guitar with Case, Made in England

 

MATERIAL

TOP : European Spruce

BACK AND SIDES : English Yew

NECK : Mahogany

FINGERBOARD : Laburnum

FRETS : 18

BINDING : Walnut

NUT : Bone

SADDLE : Bone

ROSETTE : Black / wood / Black

INLAY : Mother Of Pearl Headstock Logo

BRIDGE : Rosewood

BRIDGE PINS : Bone

MACHINE HEADS : Closed Back

PICKUPS : None

PICKGUARD : None

FINISH : Satin

STRINGS : 12-53 80/20 D'addario

CASE : Hardcase

STRAP BUTTON : Lower Only

 

SPECS

OVERALL LENGTH :  990mm

BODY LENGTH : 500mm

LOWER BOUT :  360mm

WAIST : 215mm

DEPTH :  99mm

SCALE LENGTH : 635mm

NUT WIDTH : 45.37mm

STRING SPACING NUT : 37.23mm

AVERAGE STRING SPACING NUT : 7.16mm

STRING SPACING SADDLE : 53.82mm

AVERAGE STRING SPACING SADDLE : 10.7mm

FINGERBOARD RADIUS : 17“

NECK THICKNESS @1ST FRET : 21.25mm

NECK THICKNESS @ 9TH FRET : 22.59mm

SOUNDHOLE DIAMETER : 98.75mm

 

About James Millman:

"I am an English Instrument Maker based in the Devon countryside. I predominantly make Acoustic Guitars in the traditional style but have also built Electric Guitars, Mandolins, Bass Guitars and Ukuleles. Everything is built from scratch using hand tools and minimal jigs. Wherever possible I am passionate about utilising local, native and reclaimed timbers. Both the materials and the methods of construction having as little impact on the environment as possible. All instruments are finished with a hand rubbed, organic oil finish and French polish.

With over 15 years experience working in a guitar shop, selling guitars, setting up guitars and fixing guitars, I developed a real feel and understanding of what makes a great instrument. I built my first guitar under the guidance of the fine fellows at Brook Guitars having previously studied Cabinet Making with world renowned Fine Furniture maker David Savage."