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RENEWING THE FORM


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RENEWING THE FORM


The Met Podcast: "The Tree", the Most Musical Tree In The World

Deep in the forests of Belize, a wood importer from Florida discovered a rare tree that produced a sound unlike anything guitar virtuosos had ever heard before. But why does this material cast such a spell? Ken Parker sheds some light…

How Ken Parker Changed the Guitar World Forever: D’Addario Work/Shop

In this episode of D’Addario’s Work/Shop, we travel to Gloucester, Massachusetts to meet Ken Parker, Guitar Maker and Owner of Ken Parker Archtops. Learn how one of the world's most masterful guitar builders got his start and built his legacy.


Adam Miller, June 2024

Thanks to Adam for recording these lovely performances and giving us permission to share them on our site. Hope you enjoy them as much as we do.


Michael Chapdelaine Plays Ken’s Lucky

Bill Frisell Takes Sidekick Through a Set



Ken Parker Archtops: Renewing the Form

Michael Bashkin interviews Ken on his Luthier on Luthier podcast. Click the photo above to listen.


 
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The Guitars


The Guitars


Cool & Unique Stuff About a Ken Parker Archtop

Individual Guitar Galleries

Click below on the name of the guitar to open a gallery featuring that guitar

Brownie • Bubbles • ButterscotchCrane • Egret • Fig • Grace • Green Beam • Inner Peace • Larry • Lucky • Merlin • Mira • Mrs Natural • Olive Branch • Penguin • Semeur • Spot • Stella • Verdi • Yo Yo


About the Guitars

Each guitar is different, given a unique name and built to take advantage of the materials being used.
Woods and materials used include:

Neck Core: Douglas Fir

Tailpiece, Soundhole Span, Tuner Covers: Mokume Gane, Bronze, Aluminum

Tuners: Gotoh Stealth gears embedded in the headstock

Specs:
16.3" across the lower bout on cutaway guitars
15.9" across the lower bout on non-cutaway guitars
2.5" thick at the end block, 2.25" thick at the neck block
25.5" scale

Ken on Mokume Gane:
"These parts are all made by me, that is, I developed the unique patterns in the multilayered material, by cutting and forging. No two pieces could ever be the same."

Click to learn about the neck/body joint

Tops: Alpine Spruce, Red Spruce, Sitka Spruce

Back & Sides, Neck Veneer: Highly Figured Koa, Big Leaf Maple, Figured Aspen, Scottish Sycamore, Blistered Poplar, Curly Mama mahogany, Bosnian curly maple, Sugar Maple from New York State, Tulip Magnolia cut in the 1860s in Kentucky, salvaged from the first RJ Reynolds tobacco drying barn, Mahogany from "The Tree”, Butternut

Fingerboard, Pickguard, Bridge and Other Bits: Ebony, Pernambuco, Snakewood