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billhay4
Jul-15-2010, 10:31am
Saw this (http://seattle.craigslist.org/skc/msg/1842799256.html) instrument for sale in the Seattle Craigslist this morning. Interesting instrument. Has anyone ever heard of Lawrence Pimentel? Is so, what are your impressions of his work?
Thanks,
Bill Hay

JEStanek
Jul-15-2010, 10:34am
Looks like it might be a flat top/back instrument. It looks very nice. I'm unfamiliar with the builder.

Jamie

billhay4
Jul-15-2010, 11:28am
I agree; it does look like a flattop. It looks pretty nice to me, too. Lovely back wood. Nice inlay, not overdone. Nice headstock design. Orrico tailpiece. The photo in the ad links to a photoalbum that is quite confusing to me.
I've e-mailed and hope to have more information on this soon.
Bill

billhay4
Jul-15-2010, 11:59am
The maker is the son of Lorenzo Pimentel, a guitar maker of some note (I think) in New Mexico. He's been in the business for a while.
This is a flat top instrument according to Lawrence and I have asked for more detail on the woods, etc. Will keep you posted.
Bill

Ray(T)
Jul-15-2010, 12:20pm
Looks nice but how does it sound?

JEStanek
Jul-15-2010, 12:42pm
Is this new or used (I guess it is new and that Lawrence is the one who placed the ad???)? Unless it really had a sound I wanted, there are many other more affordable (great looking too) flat tops out there. I kinda like what's going on at the bottom on the back.

This must be his father's website (http://www.pimentelguitars.com/Guitars/Models.html)out of ABQ, NM. That's a fair bit of change for a flat top, even for such a pretty one. I would really need to play and hold it first.

Jamie

Walt Kuhlman
Jul-15-2010, 2:47pm
Here is a link to his background and family business in New Mexico, if he is truly one of them I don't think anyone could go wrong with the instrument.

http://www.pimentelguitars.com/index.html

Walt Kuhlman
Jul-15-2010, 2:49pm
They have a great reputation and a very long wait/backorder so I hear.

mando.player
Jul-15-2010, 3:09pm
Hope it doesn't sound like a Tacoma, because it sure looks like one.

EdHanrahan
Jul-15-2010, 4:00pm
FWIW, they've been advertising in Acoustic Guitar mag since I started subscribing around '92 or so. And have been mentioned in articles on several occasions, always highly regarded.

I like the tastefully-small headstock inlay: what some might call a chili pepper but is, in Spanish, a "pimento"!

billhay4
Jul-15-2010, 4:18pm
I'll try to play this instrument in the near future and give you my read on it. It's here locally.
The Tacoma comment was a bit much, I think. There is a resemblance, but this instrument looks much nicer than any Tacoma ever did. IMHO.
Bill

Jim Garber
Jul-15-2010, 4:22pm
Some discussion on this forum (http://www.tacomaguitarforum.com/index.php?PHPSESSID=350fd4f0f721490b8206341b1abbe5 6d&topic=2582.msg15169;topicseen#new).

mando.player
Jul-15-2010, 6:26pm
The body shapes are nearly identical. The 12th fret even meets right at the hump scroll, strap pin same place, . I'm not saying it quacks like a duck, just that it looks like a duck. Curious how he attached the neck. The Tacoma is obviously a bolt on.

http://www.elderly.com/new_instruments/items/images/90N/M3_front.jpg
http://www.elderly.com/new_instruments/items/images/90N/M3_back.jpg
http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w158/richrangel/Mando1.jpg
http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w158/richrangel/Mando3.jpg

billhay4
Jul-16-2010, 8:55am
This from an e-mail I received from him:
"This mandolin has an A brace bracing,scale lenth is 14 1/4" nut width is 1 1/4" 22 frets the neck set is tongue and groove, the top is bear claw sitka, the back and side are burl combo birds eye maple, the neck is flamed maple the finger board is ebony, copper with ebony side dots, MOP with abalone fret markers, rosette is white MOP with black MOP and abalone.
you can take a look at it at JP guitars in Puyallup i work out of his shop, the address is 11917 150th ST. ct. E Puyallup WA."
Not sure what he means by "tongue and groove" neck set, but I see no evidence of bolts.
Bil

mando.player
Jul-16-2010, 1:24pm
My guess is that the neck is set into a sideways dove tail joint (can't think of a better way to phrase it). Instead of the neck fitting down (perpendicular to the top) into the neck block it slides sideways (parallel to the top). Assuming the fit is tight, it should hold pretty good. Changing the neck angle is probably a different story.