From Collings:
When Bill Collings first met the brilliant young jazz musician Julian Lage, in 2014, the two began a series of in-depth conversations about their respective crafts. Lage’s profound insights as a guitarist would play a key role in the creation of Collings T (Traditional) Series guitars. This rare collaboration, which continued right up until Bills passing, in July, 2017, has yielded another exceptional new guitar with an old soul. We are proud to present a highly personal extension of the T Series: the Julian Lage Signature OM1.
Though Lages guitar shares the same foundational specs as the OM1 T, it is unique in some key ways. Its neck feels like no other Collings guitar. Thats because its modeled after Lages cherished 1939 Martin 000-18. This pre-war gem is heard on the guitarists 2015 solo album, Worlds Fair, and was his main touring acoustic for years.
The 000-18s neckwhich was of course originally hand-shaped and sandedhas a distinctive taper altered by decades of wear. For Lage, this particular neck had come to feel like home. Through careful analysis and digitization of its unique dimensions, we were able to precisely recreate its worn-in, asymmetric feel on his signature model. While we maintained the relatively narrow 1 11/16″ nut of the 000-18’s neck, we extended the fretboard from the original short scale to our standard 25 ” length for slightly greater presence and note definition.
Lage has an affinity both tonally and aesthetically for vintage guitars whose finishes have mellowed after years of playing. To recreate this effect we initially considered a varnish, but to achieve the ideal combination of a thin finish application and a vintage aesthetic, we landed on a custom satin lacquer. This new finish offering not only feels and looks right to Lage, he finds it has the same inherent openness of tone that is present in the best pre-war instruments.
With his typical descriptive eloquence, Lage characterizes his signature model as a lovingly neutral guitar. It has a remarkably even response between registers. Its not an empty flatterer, but an instrument that rewards you when youre playing your best. In this way, Lage, whose own education is unending, sees the guitar as a teacher.
Lages signature model incorporates a script peghead logo not seen on a new Collings instrument in decades. This is the inlay that Bill hand-cut some 30 years ago when he started out in a tiny shop in Austin, Texas. We see this as a loving tribute to our late leader, who in his final project was able to realize the perfect new steel-string for one of todays most exacting guitarists.
Natural, Serial number 33464, 14-Fret Orchestra Model body shape, Custom satin nitrocellulose lacquer finish, Optional Adirondack Spruce top, Custom Wood Rosette, Custom traditional series pre-war scalloped X bracing w/no tongue brace, Honduran Mahogany back and sides, 1-style Walnut backstrip, Tortoise binding with the custom wood purflings, Custom Julian Lage shaped Honduran Mahogany neck, 14 to 26 compound radius Ebony fingerboard with the Mother of Pearl short Dot inlays and medium frets, 25.5 scale length, 1 11/16th nut width, Relic nickel Waverly tuners with the vintage oval buttons, With hardshell case
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