I am absolutely thrilled to announce that after months of meticulous design and craftsmanship, my latest creation in collaboration with East Durham Guitars is finally ready to be unveiled to the world. This extraordinary instrument, aptly named 'The Mark Abrahams Signature Guitar,' encapsulates a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation, catering to the discerning tastes of musicians and guitar enthusiasts alike.
From the sleek contours of the 'Junior' style body to the amazing Kloppmann P90 pickup and compensated Mojoaxe wrapover bridge, every aspect of this guitar has been thoughtfully considered and expertly executed. Crafted with the finest materials and attention to detail, each guitar is a true 100% handmade masterpiece, reflecting a passion for music and a dedication to excellence.
The Mark Abrahams Signature Guitar' promises rich, resonant tones and unparalleled playability guaranteed to make it a versatile companion for any musical genre, from blues to rock and everything in between, a testament to the artistry and craftsmanship that defines East Durham Guitars. I invite you to join me on this incredible journey as we celebrate the launch of 'The Mark Abrahams Signature Guitar' and discover the boundless possibilities that await when artistry and passion converge in perfect harmony.
• Strictly limited to twenty numbered units worldwide
• Singlecut Junior style guitar
• Mahogany body and neck
• Rosewood or ebony fingerboard
• 22 medium jumbo frets - 12" fingerboard radius
• 56 Junior neck profile
• Mother of pearl or ivory fret markers and side dots
• Kluson M33JP Jr vintage style tuners - Kloppmann SB62 P90 pickup
• Compensated wraparound bridge
• Tortoiseshell pickguard
• Available in vintage white, vintage sunburst, cherry red, black, clear polyurethane • (other finishes and colours are available upon request)
• Includes hardcase
Price £1995
To order your Mark Abrahams Signature Guitar please call East Durham Guitars on (+44) 07546 656143 or visit EAST DURHAM GUITARS
As an amateur guitar builder, who has made a replica Keith Richard's "Dice" Les Paul TV Junior which had a mahogany body and has the same bridge as Mark's signature guitar - how did you stop the string tension pulling the bridge forward and down into the body. Mahogany is not the hardest of woods? I had to modify mine with an aluminium plate beneath the bridge. The replica stopped at the awful yellow colour of Keith's - so I just did a sunburst natural colour version - see photo.