We are delighted to be able to offer this rare Thomas Humphrey Millenium guitar. It starts with a tremendous set of straight-grained Brazilian Rosewood and is topped with well-matured Spruce. This is a rare one where Tom used his curved 'smiley-face' bridge design and is a 660 scale. Luthier, and head of Guitar at Furman University, Steven Walter recently went over this instrument for us and made a new bridge, refretted it and touched up the French Polish breathing wonderful new life into this wonderful guitar. This guitar is suitable for the highest level of player and has a very clear and articulate voice that is at once powerful and lyrical. This is a tremendous example of Humphrey's great work.
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newtonle08 2 months ago
Does the raised fret board design virtually eliminate the possibility of ever needing a neck reset?
6thStringPlayer 3 months ago
It does sound good, but I wonder if you're doing a fair test. It sounds like some reverb has been added.
robertslistening 3 months ago
A very nice tone indeed.
sthugh 5 months ago
what is the radius on the top? it kind of looks like an arch top near the neck.
kd0afk 8 months ago
@classicalmannick101 humphrey invented raised fretboard
d0m1985 9 months ago
@gicouto66 It is!
goldenwingedlion 11 months ago
It do not seems to be brazilian rosewood! :(
gicouto66 11 months ago
I have one of them and its not for everybody.. Its like a truck compared to a suzuki.. great and with lots of horse power but a bit heavy :D but I luv it
d0m1985 1 year ago
A beautiful instrument.
MrGayItUp 1 year ago