1950s Kay K1-B Cutaway Jumbo Archtop Guitar
Above: acoustic clip
Above: K&K pickup clip
Update October 2023: this has been in service with my buddy Andy since it was here in April but he's moving-over to a flattop guitar for "band use" and so this is back here for resale. Since the photos were taken, it now has an endpin jack and K&K Twin Spot acoustic pickup installed. It also comes with a fancy hard case, too. Now back to the description...
This big, beautiful, blonde Kay is probably a K1-B model, though the block inlay is a nice extra on top if it is. It's a solid-top, ply-sides, 17" jumbo, cutaway guitar, though, so everything is "a bit extra" with it.
To my surprise, it's quite loud and punchy and the tone reminds me of '40s Epiphones in a woodier, less-refined, Kay sort-of way. It does the same job, though -- it's very proud of itself and carries well. It has an extra-long scale length at 25 3/4" and a generous, bigger-D neck shape with lower-height jumbo frets.
These guitars have "press-arched" tops even though they're solid. Unlike a carved-top archtop, the top is heat-pressed in a mold from a flat piece of spruce to attain the arched shape.
It came to the shop in good shape so work was light on it -- a glorified setup. Now that it's done, though, it plays spot-on and is ready to roll. I really like the aesthetics of this guitar -- retro and quirky but spare with the appointments. The curvy pickguard is a nice touch and the headstock logo is as well.
Because of the longer scale, I have it strung with 52w-11 gauges at the moment so it "feels" more like a normal guitar to the left hand. It should handle 12s just fine, though.
Repairs included: a fret level/dress, side dots added, bridge compensation, pickup install, and setup work.
Top wood: solid spruce
Back & sides wood: ply maple
Bracing type: tonebar
Bridge: rosewood
Fretboard: rosewood
Neck wood: maple
Action height at 12th fret: 3/32” bass 1/16” treble (fast, spot-on)
String gauges: 52w-11
Neck shape: bigger D-shape
Board radius: 9 1/2"
Truss rod: non-adjustable
Neck relief: straight
Fret style: low but wide
Scale length: 25 3/4"
Nut width: 1 3/4"
Body width: 17 1/8"
Body depth: 3 1/2" + arching
Weight: 5 lbs 3 oz
Condition notes: it's completely original as far as I can tell. There's light scratching/usewear here and there on the body throughout and the finish has weather-checked and crackled, but overall it's in great shape for its age and it's ready to go. There are no cracks. Note that I have not updated the photos, so there's an endpin jack installed at the tailpiece for the K&K pickup and also a retro-looking strap button installed at the heel.
It comes with: a heavy-duty gigbag and K&K pickup installed.
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