I call this my Paramour Model guitar. It was designed essentially as my version of a Fender. That's a broad brush stroke so to speak, but when it comes down to it, that's what I was after. I wanted to make a guitar with a Jazzmaster-esque shape (my favorite Fender), bolt-on neck and 25.5" scale length. I was already building enough Fender-style instruments with that method of construction. Things like the headstock scoop, six-in-line tuners, arm and belly contours, I was already building lots of stuff like that, but I was sick of making guitars that weren't my own original design. I already had a set-neck, angled headstock, carved top, 24.625" scale length design with my Oceana Model guitar, but with all the tooling all set up for the Fender style building methods, I felt like I needed my own. I drew up the Paramour, and now I finally have the first one made.
Here's the basic specs rundown:
Scale length: 25.5"
Top: Plain hard rock Maple
Back: Slipmatched Sapele
Neck: Indian Rosewood
Fretboard: Indian Rosewood
Nut: Bone 1.6875″ width
Frets: LMI FW74 nickel/silver
Finish: Nitrocellulose lacquer clear coat with British Racing Green color top
Tuners: Gotoh staggered vintage Kluson-style
Pickups: Lollar Regal humbuckers
Bridge: ABM locking string-thru-body hardtail
Volume pots: 1meg rollers
Output jacks: Switchcraft on Electrosockets
Strap buttons: Oversized with black felt washers
Truss rod: Single-acting vintage style, made in-house
Fretboard radius: Compound radius roughly 8.364 at the nut, 12″ at the bridge
Number of frets: 21
Pickguard: B/W/B





And here it is with it's counterpart, an Oceana:
