A Radical Red Formica Topped Small-Body Stunner featuring Lollar La Primas!
Condition: Used, Excellent
SP Luthier Notes: Reseat High Frets, Fret Dress, Setup
Two years ago I moved on the lower level of a 1920's three story building. Having been caringly preserved, with its Art-Deco elements, hardwood floors and elaborate moldings, it became a source of immediate inspiration. The main hallway, with its architectural attributes, proved a perfect backdrop on which to hang various guitar prototypes that had been developed at the shop over the years.
That same summer the building's owner proposed some necessary upgrades to the building and the drafty guillotine windows were soon replaced with new and more efficient ones. To make way for these new windows, beautiful slabs of unmarked 86-year-old pine had to be removed from the existing walls. The kitchen, which had already been renovated once sometime in the sixties, was the only room that was out of step with the rest of the house's early modernism. With its yellow Formica counters and wall paneling framed by strips of aluminum molding, it hinted heavily towards suburban nostalgia and forgotten American diners.
One of the prototypes in the works was a short scale electric solid body made of reclaimed and nontraditional materials. I couldn't help thinking that this model should be an ode of sorts to my new home, using materials almost exclusively salvaged from it.
In this spirit, we would like to introduce the Daddy Mojo Ozark series (the version in yellow composite material featuring a reclaimed 86-year-old Pine body, sourced from the same building as its early '60's Formica top).
Model: Ozark
Serial Number: DMO72
Weight: 6.6 lbs
Body: Yellow Cedar
Neck: Roasted Maple
Top: Red Formica
Pickups: Lollar La Primas
Scale Length: 24.75"
Nut Width: 1 11/16"
Controls: Volume, Tone
Switching: 3-Way Toggle
Pickguard: Tortoiseshell
Tuners: Gotoh Open-Gear
Bridge: Tune-O-Matic