Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Garrett Park Guitars presents...

Fender Custom Shop Junkyard Dog Telecaster & Rocking Dog Stratocaster Guitars

MAKE YOUR OWN ART...

We are so excited to present these custom made guitars, individually designed to suit all you guitar needs and more. We worked with Fender Custom Shop and our friend, Lindy Fralin, to put together a medley of guitars that are unique and outstanding in more ways than just one. Lets start with the Rocking Dog '62 Stratocaster, shall we?

This Fender custom shop relic adopts the construction and style of the old '62 Strats. An alder body sorted for lightweight and finished in a 3-Tone Sunburst lacquer, seamlessly complimented with a custom shaped rosewood neck, this Rocking Dog will have you rocking in no time. We chose a 9.5" radius and 6015 fret wire to improve the bending of notes and also asked Fender to duplicate the neck profiles used by the late Masterbuilder John English. With the C-shape profile, the neck measures .860" at the 1st fret and .980" at the 12th fret. The nut, constructed of bone, measures 1.650" wide and the butt width is 2.200".
      And don't get us started on the pickups! We asked our friend, Lindy Fralin, to design pickups, and the custom Rocking Dog '62 pickup is outstanding! A powerful and expressive pickup, that really brings out the best of the alder body.
      Another nice surprise to this Relic are the non-rusted moving parts, so you can adjust the bridge and saddle height however your heart desires.
      To replicate the exquisite tone of the original '60s Strats, we asked Fender to use wax paper capacitors as well as metal shielding under the pickguard. And to top it all off it comes in a custom brown case with gold lining and all the goodies an owner of this truly amazing guitar could want!

Now lets check out the Junkyard Dog '62 Telecaster.

      Beginning with an ash body and finished in a Vintage Blonde lacquer, this relic body is sorted for lightweight. The custom neck duplicates the neck profiles used by the late Masterbuilder, John English. With its C shape, the neck measures .860" at the 1st fret and .980" at the 12th fret. The bone nut width is 1.650" and the butt width is 2.200. We chose a 9.5" radius and 6015 fret wire to improve the bending of notes for all your hardcore rocking needs, and also used an Electrosocket input which affixes directly to the body keeping the cable in place so you never have to worry about it coming out.
      These are custom Lindy Fralin Junkyard Dog '62 Tele pickups as well. Did we mention he individually signs the bottoms of each one? A true master of the pickup world. That and the wax paper capacitors found on this Tele give it the beautiful tone of the original '62 Teles. It also comes in a brown case with gold lining.

Shall we keep going?

We present to you the 2014 Fender Custom Shop Junkyard Dog '51 Telecaster, and what a beaut she is! An ash body sorted for lightweight in a Nocaster Blonde lacquer finish, the contrast with the black pickguard makes this guitar pop like the true classics. The custom neck, duplicating the John English neck profile, measures .860" at the first fret and 980" at the 12th. In addition, we chose a fingerboard radius of 9.5" and 6015 fret wire to improve the bending of notes. The bone nut width is 1.650" and the butt width is 2.200". We asked Fender to use wax paper capacitors to replicate the beautiful tone of the original '50s black guard Teles and, like the '62 Tele, we chose an Electrosocket input jack.
      Here are those custom Lindy Fralin pickups again, and this time they are Junkyard Dog '51 Telecaster pickups. Once again, we have no rust on the moving parts so even though this guitar has the look of a true '51 Tele, it plays like new and is adjustable to you and your playing needs. Comes with a center pocket tweed case.

      The closet classic of the bunch, this '55 Strat has an ash body sorted for lightweight and finished in a 2-Tone Sunburst lacquer finish.
The quarter sawn maple neck is finished in a nitro lacquer. Duplicating the John English neck profile, the C shape neck measures .860" at the 1st fret and .980" at the 12th. The bone nut width is 1.650" and the butt width is 2.200". Like the rest of these custom guitars, we chose a 9.5" radius and 6015 fret wire to improve the bending of notes, and also turned to our friend Lindy Fralin to create top notch custom Rocking Dog '55 pickups. We asked Fender to use wax paper capacitors to replicate the fantastic tone of the original '50s strats, as well as use metal shielding under the potentiometers. The modern stratocaster wiring creates a crisp and great tone that makes this closet classic one for the record books. Comes with a custom tweed vintage case.

And last but not least, we bring the 2014 Fender Custom Shop Junkyard Dog 1960 Telecaster Relic.

This is not your average 1960 Telecaster! An alder body sorted for lightweight and finished with light relic aging, the body has double binding all around and is finished in an intoxicating Midnight Wine, a special finish not produced during it's time. This guitar is truly unique! And to top it off, we are custom ordering this guitar in a variety of unique finishes. This guitar has the same 9.5" radius and 6015 fret wire to improve the bending of notes and the same Lindy Fralin Junkyard Dog pickups. The C shape, John English neck profile, measures .860" at the 1st fret and .980" at the 12th. The bone nut width is 1.650" and the butt width is 2.200". We asked Fender to use wax paper capacitors to replicate the fantastic tone of the original 60's Telecasters. Comes with a brown tolex case and don't forget the candy!


Well that's all folks! Now that you're itching for more, you can check out our website for more photos of each one of these incredible guitars and better yet, you can stop by our shop to test them out and feel just how one of a kind they are!

Thanks for reading,
your friends at GPG



Tuesday, April 29, 2014

A Note on Paul Reed Smith


Hi All You GuitarFans out there in GuitarLand,
What is the fascination with Paul Reed Smith Guitars you may ask?  The honest truth is that Paul Reed Smith makes some of the finest guitars in the world.  Nay, ever known.  To hold one in your hands is to get a sense of an absolute premium product.  The craftsmanship is evident and they are genuine works of art.  Take the Dragon for example.  Check out some pictures of a truly unique instrument that we currently curate.  It is one of a kind, unique in the world, the Lefty Dragon:










To behold something like this is truly Awesome!  Thank you Paul Reed Smith for bringing premium quality and artistry to the marketplace!

See you all around 'The Park'!

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Big News: Big Sky Reverb from Strymon Pedals Now in Stock

Hi All you fans out there in Guitar Land,
Garrett Park is proud to announce our new Strymon Pedal Line; from the illustrious TimeLine to the Big Sky Reverberator.  These pedals are meticulously engineered and model the best tones, period.  Come on down and check them out, or visit us online:


See you all around 'The Park'!


Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Floating Bridges IMHO

Hi All GuitarFans out there in GuitarLand,
This week I will be giving my humble opinion on floating bridge systems.  I came across something this evening that I believe people should bear witness to.  The 'Gospel', so to speak.  That's right, I am talking about the Mosrite Gospel Guitar.  What a beauty.  Here are some photos to peak your curiosity.



This guitar has the best, I repeat, THE best floating bridge system ever designed.  It crushes Floyd Rose, Bigsby, and makes the Fender bridges laughable.  It is consistent, tight and the intonation is perfect.  If anyone has any objections, feel free to head on over to Garrett Park and play a vintage Mosrite Gospel for yourself.  WORD!

See you around 'The Park'!

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

A Tandem of Guitar History

Hi All You Guitar Fans out there in GuitarLand,
We have got a special slice of history for you this time.  Not one, but two vintage 1964 Gibson ES 335's.  What a pair!  They gleam, they glisten! Finished in Red and Sunburst, check them out below and drool:









Thursday, February 20, 2014

New Photography

It's February here in Maryland and the snow is still on the ground, but we are anxious for spring to arrive. Thanks for checking our blog, and please check out the new photographs on our website provided by our  photographer Sarah Kimble. We welcome your feedback, but hope that you will find that the new photographs and enable you to see our inventory better and clearer. Thanks for checking in at gpguitars.com.
Rick

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

New Store, New Inventory and NAMM!!!

Hi all you Fans out there in Guitar Land!,
We have officially arrived at our new retail space just down the road.  Here is the new address in case you have not heard:

7 Old Solomons Island Road
Annapolis, MD 21401


It has been an epic journey to get here, but the space is truly amazing.  Please come on in and check out the new digs!

We have all kinds of new inventory to go with our new look store as well.  Ahhhh!  So nice.  Just think Fender, Gibson, Recording King, Seagull, Godin; all of your favorites here.  If you are looking for a new or vintage instrument, Garrett Park is the place to be.  

Wait, there's more!  NAMM!!!!  What a great menagerie of all things in the music industry.  Garrett Park was present at the show and it was epic.  We brought home a glorious haul of new instruments as well.  So, if you haven't got the picture yet, head on over to our new store and experience the awesomeness for yourself.