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Lichty Guitars

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Lichty Guitars
Company typePrivate
IndustryMusical instrument
Founded2009; 16 years ago (2009)
FounderJay Lichty
Headquarters,
ProductsAcoustic guitars
Websitelichtyguitars.com

Lichty Guitars is an American company based inTryon, North Carolina,[1] that has been making customacoustic guitars andukuleles since 2009. It was founded by musician Jay Lichty.

History

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Lichty Guitars creates all of their instruments by hand, using several domestic and exotic hardwoods.[2]

A collaboration with Raleigh, North Carolina artist Clark Hipolito led to a series of handmade hand-painted guitars and ukuleles.

Jay Lichty offers one-on-one guitar building workshops and small group classes. He is a member of the Guild of American Luthiers (GAL) and the Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans (ASIA).[citation needed]

Awards

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Lichty Guitars was the overall winner inGarden & Gun magazine's "Made in the South" competition in 2010.[3]

Designs

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Acoustic guitars

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Lichty Custom Guitars and Ukuleles
Lichty Custom Guitars and Ukuleles
  • Dreadnought Guitar – A square-shouldered, deep-bodied guitar, the dreadnought is a contemporary interpretation of the most popular steel string guitar design. The quality of the dreadnought sound is full, balanced and powerful with deep bass registers.
  • OM Guitar – The OM (Orchestra Model) style is a favorite of fingerstyle soloists as well as guitarists with a wide range of playing styles. The Lichty OM has a 14 fret neck, a smaller body than the dreadnought and sloping shoulders. The Lichty OM is known for its responsive playability and for producing balanced crystal clear notes from one end of the scale to other. Unlike the dreadnought, the bass register does not dominate.
  • Alchemist – The Alchemist features distinctive body lines with an OM-style size, a wedge-shaped body (inspired by the innovations of Linda Manzer) a side sound port, extended fretboard, bound fretboard and headstock and Gotoh 510 tuners.
  • Parlor Guitar – The smaller body size and design of the parlor guitar allows for a balance of frequencies.
  • Crossover Guitar – A melding of a classical and a steel string guitar, the Crossover has the body and bracing of a Ramirez classical coupled with a radius fretboard and a 1-7/8″ nut width. Classical guitars typically have a 2" to 2-1/4" nut width and steel string guitars are 1-11/16" to 1-13/16". Lichty added a truss rod, a body cutaway and a side sound port (both optional), as well as a K&K Classic pickup and nylon strings.

Ukuleles

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  • Tenor Ukulele – A popular choice for performing soloists, the tenor is larger than the concert and soprano size, and therefore produces greater volume and a more complex tone than smaller ukuleles. Its larger size also makes it an easier adaption for guitar players.
  • Baritone Ukulele – The baritone is the largest of the ukulele sizes and produces the deepest sound. Given its size and tuning (often the same as the bottom four strings of the guitar), it is favored by many guitar players as a cross-over instrument to expand their playing experience.

References

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  1. ^"Lichty Guitars - Luthier Jay Lichty". Guitar.com. RetrievedDecember 9, 2011.
  2. ^"Lichty Guitars: The First Step in Making Music". The Laurel of Asheville. Archived fromthe original on April 21, 2012. RetrievedDecember 9, 2011.
  3. ^Haskell Harris and Donovan Webster Made in the SouthArchived 2012-01-05 at theWayback Machine Dec 10/Jan 11 Garden & Gun

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