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Lame Horse Saddle Pal Ziricote Italian Alpine Spruce

Lame Horse Saddle Pal Ziricote Italian Alpine Spruce

Lame Horse guitars are made by father and son duo Chris and Jeremy Jenkins. They both work in their own workshops: Chris in Mansfield, Jeremy in Austin. They have been building custom, handmade guitars since 1993, and each instrument is unique and a real eye-catcher! This Saddle Pal was built in Simone Bonanomi's workshop in Monza-Muggio, Italy, and he also helped build the guitar.


The Saddle Pal is Lame Horse's oldest and most beloved model, unchanged since 1999. They describe this Saddle Pal as "a small guitar with a 13-inch bass body and 12 frets that simply doesn't know it's small." Thanks to a sound port and multiple soundholes with a richly abalone-adorned ebony panel, it produces ample volume, allowing you to hear every nuance of your playing. You'll be hard-pressed to find a better-sounding fingerstyle guitar than this Saddle Pal.


In terms of materials and subtle details, this Lame Horse is hard to beat. The back and sides are crafted from Yucatán Ziricote, complemented by a top made of extremely resonant Italian Alpine spruce from the Abies Project. The guitar is lightweight, making it exceptionally articulate and responsive. Despite its relatively compact size, it boasts ample bass, while also delivering a beautifully defined treble.


The guitar is also captivatingly decorated both inside and out; you can't help but stare at this Saddle Pal! The back and sides, top, and neck are adorned with abalone supplied by the Duke of Pearl. The interior of the back and sides offers an unparalleled visual spectacle; the photos speak for themselves! This beautiful guitar travels with a TFOA passport in a Marco Magi hardshell case.


Consignment.

$6,144.71

Original: $17,556.31

-65%
Lame Horse Saddle Pal Ziricote Italian Alpine Spruce—

$17,556.31

$6,144.71

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Lame Horse Saddle Pal Ziricote Italian Alpine Spruce

Lame Horse guitars are made by father and son duo Chris and Jeremy Jenkins. They both work in their own workshops: Chris in Mansfield, Jeremy in Austin. They have been building custom, handmade guitars since 1993, and each instrument is unique and a real eye-catcher! This Saddle Pal was built in Simone Bonanomi's workshop in Monza-Muggio, Italy, and he also helped build the guitar.


The Saddle Pal is Lame Horse's oldest and most beloved model, unchanged since 1999. They describe this Saddle Pal as "a small guitar with a 13-inch bass body and 12 frets that simply doesn't know it's small." Thanks to a sound port and multiple soundholes with a richly abalone-adorned ebony panel, it produces ample volume, allowing you to hear every nuance of your playing. You'll be hard-pressed to find a better-sounding fingerstyle guitar than this Saddle Pal.


In terms of materials and subtle details, this Lame Horse is hard to beat. The back and sides are crafted from Yucatán Ziricote, complemented by a top made of extremely resonant Italian Alpine spruce from the Abies Project. The guitar is lightweight, making it exceptionally articulate and responsive. Despite its relatively compact size, it boasts ample bass, while also delivering a beautifully defined treble.


The guitar is also captivatingly decorated both inside and out; you can't help but stare at this Saddle Pal! The back and sides, top, and neck are adorned with abalone supplied by the Duke of Pearl. The interior of the back and sides offers an unparalleled visual spectacle; the photos speak for themselves! This beautiful guitar travels with a TFOA passport in a Marco Magi hardshell case.


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Lame Horse guitars are made by father and son duo Chris and Jeremy Jenkins. They both work in their own workshops: Chris in Mansfield, Jeremy in Austin. They have been building custom, handmade guitars since 1993, and each instrument is unique and a real eye-catcher! This Saddle Pal was built in Simone Bonanomi's workshop in Monza-Muggio, Italy, and he also helped build the guitar.


The Saddle Pal is Lame Horse's oldest and most beloved model, unchanged since 1999. They describe this Saddle Pal as "a small guitar with a 13-inch bass body and 12 frets that simply doesn't know it's small." Thanks to a sound port and multiple soundholes with a richly abalone-adorned ebony panel, it produces ample volume, allowing you to hear every nuance of your playing. You'll be hard-pressed to find a better-sounding fingerstyle guitar than this Saddle Pal.


In terms of materials and subtle details, this Lame Horse is hard to beat. The back and sides are crafted from Yucatán Ziricote, complemented by a top made of extremely resonant Italian Alpine spruce from the Abies Project. The guitar is lightweight, making it exceptionally articulate and responsive. Despite its relatively compact size, it boasts ample bass, while also delivering a beautifully defined treble.


The guitar is also captivatingly decorated both inside and out; you can't help but stare at this Saddle Pal! The back and sides, top, and neck are adorned with abalone supplied by the Duke of Pearl. The interior of the back and sides offers an unparalleled visual spectacle; the photos speak for themselves! This beautiful guitar travels with a TFOA passport in a Marco Magi hardshell case.


Consignment.

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