Product: Ron Kirn Custom Telecaster Price Paid: USD 2190
Submitted 07/24/2009
at 04:30pm
by Andy K
Features
:10
2009 RK Signature Tele made in Jacksonville FL by Ron Kirn
U S and A, no Kazakhstan, high five!
Pickups: PAF humbucker in neck and traditional tele bridge - both made by Ron himself
4 way pickup selector (extra setting to blend coil split bucker with bridge)
Thin 60's style maple neck
Solid body with sunburst finish and black pickguard
Came with a light weight case
The features are outstanding. The neck feels great and is exactly what I wanted. The 4-way selector and split coil setting make the guitar more versatile than standard teles. Ron builds guitars with many different materials. I came in with a certain idea of what I wanted but his recommendations on the coil-split and the choice of wood made the guitar so much better.
Sound
:10
I don't play in a band. I play blues rock and funk in my basement for my own enjoyment. My favorite guitarists are Keith/Ronnie, Jimi, Freddie King and all the guys who played with James Brown. The guitar is perfect for the music I like to listen to and attempt to play. Despite being an amateur, I am very demanding about the tone and quality of my electric guitars.
I have a Fulltone OCD, Crybaby wah and a 15W Fender Princeton Reverb amp. The guitar is a delight to play with this set up. Plays great clean. The Fulltone OCD lets the unique character of the 4 different pickup settings shine through. It is not noisy at all.
I own a 1974 Telecaster that I compare all Teles to. It has an old Gibson mini-humbucker in the neck that kicks *** and it has great twang and spank on the bridge pickup. The minute I played it in the store I knew I had to have it. I have played dozens of teles (Fenders and G&Ls) in different stores but never found anything even remotely close to the 74's tone. I've also played teles from other famous custom tele builders (who shall go nameless). I thought they all stunk. Perhaps it is the aging of the wood and the electronics or the craftsmanship (altho the '74 is post CBS... shrug). I thought it could be impossible for new guitars, be they mass-produced or custom-made, to measure up to that sound.
Ron Kirn delivered the goods and more.
The bridge pickup is phenomenal has a great twang and spank to it. It pops it, locks it, unlocks it and then pops it again. It packs an equal punch as my '74 but the tone is much more consistent between high and low end (and the '74 has been professionally set up). The neck pickup has a pleasant warm sound that produces a warm mellow tone. I must admit that I prefer the neck humbucker in my '74 which is a little hotter and grabs the listener by the ears. The RK neck pickup still has a great sound, more akin to the '57 Classics that Gibson puts in ES-335s. The setting with the split-coil combined with the bridge creates a beautiful strat-like chime that I think is great (and I don't like most strats). Having that additional sound puts this guitar over the top.
Overall it is more versatile, consistent and pleasing to the ear and the bridge pick up is just as good as my other tele.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
Ron spends a lot of time on the set-up and it is outstanding. Intonation was perfect. Action is low as I requested. The pickups play at consistent volumes and blend nicely. Perfect frets. Flawless. Having it set up so well with a neck I chose helps my musicality and soloing (well I guess I am always soloing since I rock out in my basement...) It plays like a dream.
Reliability/Durability
:10
Durable, solid and dependable. I would absolutely use it for a basement gig for my wife and kids without a backup.
Customer Support
:10
Honestly I have never had a better customer experience with any other purchase. He could tell I'm not a pro musician and yet he treated my questions and concerns with respect. His recommendations vastly improved the guitar. He responds via email same day (sometimes same minute). Ron stands behind the quality of his work and truly takes pride in what he does. This is old-world craftsmanship that you cannot put a price on in today's mass-produced world. He puts a price on it but the price is extremely reasonable for a world-class guitar made to your specs from an honest and talented guy that obviously loves what he is doing.
Overall Rating
:10
I toyed around with an old Fender Bullet in high school but wasn't serious and didn't play for years. I got back into playing guitar a year ago and now play every day. Guitar helped me maintain my sanity in the market crash of 2008. This is a passionate hobby for me, not my living, but I hope to become good enough to be a professional one day.
My current guitars in order of preference:
1. 2009 RK Signature Tele (yes Ron Kirn is ICHIBAN that means #1!)
2. 1974 Fender Tele
3. 2006 Gibson ES-336
4. 2008 Blueridge BR-40
5. 2008 Reverend Volcano
If you buy a guitar from Ron, know what you want but seek his advice. He made some great suggestions.
If it were stolen or lost I would start to cry. Then my godfather would slap me in the face and tell me to start acting like a man. Then I would order another from Ron.
I have never written a guitar review or filled out a customer response for anything. I don't have the time and I usually don't care enough. I posted this review because I feel so strongly about this guitar and the guy that made it. Buy a custom tele from Ron Kirn - you will not regret it. I am an avid guitar shopper and I try a lot of different guitars. In my opinion this guitar is far superior to anything that anyone else is making today.
Product: Ron Kirn Custom Telecaster Price Paid: USD 2,400
Submitted 05/07/2009
at 10:16am
by Jarrett Steil
Features
:10
2009 Ron Kirn Custom Telecaster. Custom build by Ron Kirn in Jacksonville FL. Neck was a compound radius built by warmoth but frets, finish, inlay work and pretty much all the good stuff finished off by Ron. 22 frets with ebony Fretboard and maple neck. Medium Jumbo frets, c-shaped neck with sperzel locking tuners.
The body is mahogany with a stained back and black top, wrap around 1/2 inch down the sides. Gorgeous wood work! Ron finishes the wood with "genuine" nitrocellulose lacquer,(Check out ronkirn.com, he explains it much better than I could!!!)
Pick Ups -Neck-Bare Knuckle Missipi Queen (humbucker size p-90
Bridge- BK Nailbomb
Gotoh locking bridge (awesome!)
3 way p-up selector, killswitch and emg pa2 booster switch
Ron shipped it in a nice hard case (I wasn't expecting) which saved me having to hit the shops!!!
Sound
:10
Radiohead (guitar era)Muse,and U2 (the good stuff!) I use a fair amount of distortion and effects through an Mesa Road King.
My new Guitar has balls, simply put. Its meaty and warm but still bright like a tele should be!!! The Setup and action makes playing almost too easy!!! No more noise than anything else I put through my rig (must be the effects setup). It has depth and a quality of sound that I do not get from my other guitars. Its perfect. I listened back to a live recording of my last show and it sounded amazing! I couldn't be happier with how it turned out and don't have any misgivings!!!!!
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
The setup was better than I've ever played. Its smooth and fast and extremely enjoyable to play. Pickups sounded excellent and didn't need any adjustment at all. The finish is breath taking!!!! I could hang it on my wall and call it art!
Reliability/Durability
:10
I picked the hardware after doing some research and I'm happy with the choice! Time will tell but thats always the way! My guitar is 9.6 pounds so its heavy (not the normal tele weight) but its weighted very well so it doesn't bother me (unlike les pauls).
I installed dunlop straplocks. I use them on all my guitars and I'm uncomfortable without them!!! I'm sure Ron would have installed them but it slipped my mind until the last second!!!!
I never gig without at least two guitars but thats mainly for different tunings, but would have no problem with turning up with just this baby.
Customer Support
:10
I found Ron through Premier Guitar (top 5tele builders) and did some internet research on the 5. Ron came out on top of the list in terms of customer satisfaction! After dealing with him you understand what real customer support is! I have an email list of 70 plus back and forth from the first inquiry until he emailed me the morning it arrived to give me the heads up!!! No question too small or big and Ron responded everytime within the hour!!!! Couldn't be better!
Overall Rating
:10
I've been playing guitar for 15 years. I've owned a Japanese Strat, American tele, and a Gibson sg. I've played plenty of other tele's, strats, Les Pauls, Ricks etc...
This guitar does it all. It has range that others lack. From big, meaty and warm to that bright tele twang.
The neck and setup make it amazing to play. I love teles and was either going to buy another but I went with Ron and couldn't be happier.
He'll build pretty much whatever you ask and you won't regret it. He was extremely helpful throughout the build process answering any and all questions. Ron had it done ahead of time when I asked and did a superb job!!! The whole thing came out better and more beautiful than I could have hoped for and when its time for a new one I'll be calling Ron again!!!!
If it was lost or stolen I would be distraught.....and then I'd call Ron for another!!!!
Product: Ron Kirn Custom Telecaster Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 04/24/2009
at 10:13am
by Jarrod
Features
:10
Alder body traditional telecaster shape guitar finished in all nitrocellulose laquer. All gold hardware, modern sytle bridge and locking tuners. Body cavities are shielded. Body, pickups and pickgaurd all hand made by Ron Kirn. Very nicely flamed maple neck by USACG and finished by Mr. Kirn. Two telecaster style pickups and a 6-way switch, tone control acts a a blend nob. You can get all the traditional tele sounds, plus more very usable tones. I can't imagine a more versatile guitar that retains a traditional vibe.
Sound
:10
Well, it sounds like a telecaster, and then some. I use it through Fender Custom Vibrolux Reverb, 63' Gibson Ga-30RVT, or 58' Gibsonette. I usually play clean, but sometimes will use a Fulltone Distortion Pro, TS9, and a UniVibe. The variety of sounds available from this guitar is unbelievable. The traditional tele positions are top notch. The bridge position has a very "Steve Cropper" vibe to it. My favorite position though is the pickups in parallel. The sound is huge clean and fat, almost like an SG. The out of phase positions have the typical funk sound, and offer a nice contrast to typical overdrive sounds. The neck with tone down has a cool lo-fi quality too it, dark but still clear and not muddy.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:No Opinion
This is where the guitar really stands out from the crowd. Action is low and buzz free. Much lower than I'm used to. This creates a very touch sensitive guitar. Not that it requires a light touch, but you certainly don't feel like your fighting the instrument. The frets are the star here. Perfectly level, and smooth as a chrome bumper. The neck is Enourmous C and I had a little trouble getting used to it at first, but now it's a joy to play.
As far the the finish, I haven't found a flaw yet. It's nitrocellulose lacquer. I prefer the feel of it. I think it's more a personal taste. Whether or not it affects the overall tone of the guitar, I'm not sure. But it sure does look pretty. This guitar is white with an opalescent clear coat. Very classy !
Overall you can tell this guitar was assembled by a craftsman, not a machine.
Reliability/Durability
:10
I see no reason why this guitar will not last as long as any other telecaster. The finish won't last as long as a new poly one, but that's one of the reasons why we love nitro. Plus the neck "feels" broken quicker.
Customer Support
:10
I haven't had any issues with this guitar, but Ron Kirn is very knowledgeable and easy to get a hold of. His service has already been above and beyond the call of duty.
Overall Rating
:10
If there is a guitar that deserves all 10 this is the one. Great feel, great sound, super versatile, and nice looks. For less than the price of a Custom Shop you can get the guitar of your dreams. If it were lost or stolen the thief better be pretty tuff is all I'm gonna say.
Product: Ron Kirn Custom Telecaster Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/08/2009
at 05:50pm
by renoski
Features
:9
recieved Ron Kirn standard tele(Mahogony)with Danny Gatton pick-ups.Beautiful,perfect set up.Thru paces including recording,single string,fingerpicking and thru Fender Twin Celestions(Warm,Steely)and surprisingly even better world class sound(Warm,cutting especially when fingerpicked)thru Clarius 2/Razor's Edge ER-Highly recommend-like a custom more expensive guitar-thanks for keeping price not completely out of range,Ron! jon
Sound
:10
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
B string slightly loud-contacted Ron for stategy-always quick,available!
Reliability/Durability
:10
Customer Support
:10
Overall Rating
:10
Product: Ron Kirn Custom Telecaster Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 02/20/2009
at 12:37am
by Tom Bray
Features
:10
Ron custom made a one-piece mahogany body to match a rosewood neck, that he finished off perfectly. He dyed the body to match the color of the rosewood. Finished it off with Lollar pickups and a cut to match tortoise pickguard. Standard tele style controls and a darn nice case. What more do you need... Only that which is essential. The beauty of a tele.
Sound
:10
Oh my god. This is first and foremost the topper. She is not only beautiful, she sounds incredible. No sounds that you do not want. Many teles can sound like a tele, however great craftsmanship makes a tele toneful. That is what Ron does. These really are tone machines. I got home today and took it through its paces. She goes from warm to bright and is responsive as heck. The tone knob actually works.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
While the sound is the topper, action, fit, and finish is the meat of things. You gotta love to play her or you won't. She will set in the case while another gets playing time. Ron takes the time to make sure that the setup is perfect and lets her settle and resets her up again. His time and attention pays off. She got to me and set up perfectly, just as I asked for her to be.
Reliability/Durability
:10
Only had her for the day so far, but I can tell you that she is solid. Some guitars just feel like they could go on you at any moment. She feels like my old coonhound, solid, supportive, and always going to be there for you.
Customer Support
:10
Wow. Ron is great. Always there, answering questions from me, no matter how stupid they may be. He knows it is your baby, and he wants to get it right for you. Great warranty and I know he will be there if anything goes wrong, which I do not expect it to.
Overall Rating
:10
Waited around this morning, waiting on Fed-Ex, as I knew it was to be delivered. Had to leave for an appointment, and Ron emailed me to get home that she was delivered. I actually did rush home to see her. My mouth fell to the floor. I am a sucker for beautiful things and she was beautiful. The attention to detail showed. I plugged her in and I was even floored more. She matches up to the best of the best and pretty much tops any of them, for much less than they charge. I already have another planned with Ron and know the price of it, so I will say it...Ron could charge more for his work!!! I know he will not though. He does the best of the best and will give you an incredible deal on it. I don't say this very often, but I can say if you are looking for a great buying and dream building experience, go no further. Premier Guitar names Ron as one of the Top Tele Builders to know, and that is for a darn good reason. Buy from him, you will love it. End of story. Stop thinking about it.
Product: Ron Kirn Custom Telecaster Price Paid: USD 1600.0
Submitted 10/23/2008
at 03:24pm
by steve b
Features
:9
My guitar was hand made by Ron Kirn in Florida. It has an ash body with maple neck. Killer grains in the body, just beautiful. Old style tele tuners, humbucker in the neck position, kind of like a mickawber style Keith guitar. Six saddle bridge that was recommended by Ron, standard tele electronics and switch. Came with a hard/soft case, not too impressive, but I aint pressed.
Sound
:9
I have been playin forever, should be better than I am. This guitar sounds and plays just like a tele should. I play it through a Carr Mercury, with minimal/no effects. My pickups were wound by Ron, I believe. The bridge pick up is killer, biting, screaming, impressive. Neck humbucker is ok, not as good as a PAF, in my opinion, but the guitar sounds great. I play everything from blues, classic rock, garage noise, jazzy licks, etc. Needed a guitar that was versatile this thing is definately that. I like almost everything about it, except mine is heavy as hell. My first ash guitar, maybe that's the norm? I don't know. One of the heaviest guitars I have owned, and I've owned Gibson, Fender, PRS, Gadow, you get the picture.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
Guitar was set up perfectly by Ron. This is where you get your money's worth. Ron talked to me on the phone, asked me about playing style, and set guitar up with that information, great job. Frets are flawless, you could kick the thing down the stairs and it would stay in tune. All components top notch.
Reliability/Durability
:10
I don't gig, but I'm sure this thing could withstand live playing. It's a tele style guitar, what could go wrong?
Customer Support
:10
Like I said, Ron is top notch, dealt with him through the process, did everything I wanted. He actually asked me if I wanted a lighter type of ash, one used on japanese type of insturments, and i said yes, i don't need a slab of wood to hold onto. I don't know if we miscommunicated, or this is that wood, it's beautiful like he said, but damn if this thing aint on the heavy side...
Overall Rating
:9
Love this guitar, it is of high quality, I believe it is one of the best built guitars around. Maybe the whole real nitro cellulose lacquer process is wasted on me, the guitar sounds killer, but i've had guitars that sound and play this good. Wasn't cheap, but wasn't crazy expensive, either. I would deal with Ron again anytime, seems like a fun dude. Very professional and courteous. Looks killer, plays really well, sounds nice.. Case ******, heavy. But it is a fine guitar.
Product: Ron Kirn Custom Telecaster Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 10/18/2008
at 12:02am
by Neil
Features
:10
Ron Kirn makes guitars the way the customer wants them.
Mine is a super lightweight ash, It is a one piece body made in the tradition of early telecasters. Barden Pickups, also traditionally wired, a modern bridge, Spertzle tuners, 9 1/2 inch, soft V neck.
The finish is true hand rubbed nitro.
The Bardens allow for a lot of tone and power.
Sound
:10
Sound is great. Quiet and plenty of punch. I've been a Strat man for years and still love 'em but this tele offers new tonal options. It can sound anywhere from sort of a les paul purr on the neck pick up to a tele twang on the bridge but what I like most of all is the great blues and rock tones
I play through a Frenzell 50 watt all tube head to a 2x12 loaded with a pair of emininece speakers.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
Ron takes as long as is needed to insure each custom guitar he sells meets his exacting standards. This shows in the final product. Mine is beautiful without a hint of gaudiness. Just the way I wanted it.
The finish is real nitro like Leo used in the 50's. Action is smooth as silk and intonation is right on. What more can I wish for?
Reliability/Durability
:9
Time will tell but the guitar is rock solid and it is a tele...... one of the toughest guitars ever designed.
Customer Support
:10
Ron Kirn is the company so you deal with the builder. He is willing to provide any and all support needed to make decisions on the build and is courteous and prompt with communication. A good experience.
Overall Rating
:10
I have been playing guitar for years and currently play with a rock/blues band in gold country in California. I have played many types of guitars over the years and I am here to say I like this one. It is a keeper for sure. Smooth, beautiful, tight, powerful and very playable. It feels like and old friend
Over all I am very happy with my custom telecaster and if I can save up the coin may have Ron build a Strat of my dreams.
Product: Ron Kirn Custom Telecaster Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 10/08/2008
at 05:53pm
by firhollow
Features
:10
Ron Kirn builds custom guitars in Florida the old fashioned way using tried and true templates and techniques. Ron just finished building my tele to my specifications. It is super light weight ash (bad back) natural finish in true nitro with Schaller locking tuners and Barden pickups framed by a hand cut bakelite black pickguard. It has the Clapton soft V neck with the best action of any guitar I have ever played. Better than the Parker Fly I got rid of befor ordering this little gem. My American made Strat has been my # 1 guitar for many years but will be replaced by this Ron Kirn Signature.
Sound
:10
Sound is the best I have heard on my equipment. The Bardens are clear, articulate, nuanced and powerful. Sustain for such a light weight body (2.5 lbs) is excellent. Tone that makes my eyes tear up.
I am the rythem player in a cover/original-rock/blues band in the gold country of California. I play simple with just my tube amp, reverb unit and a tubescreamer for ther harder rock. Again, this little baby has all the tone I could ask for.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
The build on this guitar is pretty much what you would expect on a Fender custom job and then some. Immaculate construction in every detail with the body custom made and the neck shaped and tweeked for maximum comfort. Ron uses the same type of nitro used in the early days of Fender construction and it is the best. I ordered figured maple for the neck and although it cost a bit more never regretted the choice.
The electronics are all top of the line American parts and the fit, finish and feel of this tele is rock solid, understated class.
Reliability/Durability
:No Opinion
Time will tell but I see no reason baring an unforseen calamity for this tele not being around at least as long as I am.
Customer Support
:10
Ron is great. He walked me through the ordering process so that I got what I wanted. I had little contact with him during the build as my wants were simple and clear. I think he has provided a lot more contact to those who need it. Ron is also very generous in sharing his knowlege with others. I found out about him through the Telecaster forum where often provides advise, sharing wisdom and posting detailed accounts with photos of some of his builds.
Overall Rating
:10
I use a Frenzel tube amp with a Crash cab loaded with Eminence 12's... a Private Jack and a Governor. Like I said, I have been a Strat man for years and have played and owned many different guitars since i started to play over 35 years ago. I know what I like and more importantly what I don't like. I don't like heavy guitars. I don't like muddy sound. I don't like hard action. I don't like sloppy or unfinished builds. I don't like garish appearance. This fine little tele is just the opposite of the above.
My Ron Kirn Signature is a fine instrument capable of adding a lot to my playing enthusiasum and hopefully a little bit to my ability.
Product: Ron Kirn Custom Telecaster Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 07/14/2008
at 12:23pm
by downeastboy
Email: downeastboy<at>gmail dot com
Features
:10
2008 custom Tele by Ron Kirn. Light ash, blonde finish. Fat, flamed maple neck. 2 Tele style pickups wound by Ron. Callaham 3 barrel bridge. Sperzel locking tuners.
Since it's a custom job, I requested most of the parts - so it was exactly what I was looking for.
Sound
:10
As mentioned, these are Ron's pickups. 2 Tele style. Wiring is modern style. Neck pickup is awesome - with tone rolled off, it's the near perfect jazz tone without being muffled. Tone rolled full-on the neck pickup, sound is likewise great with an almost scooped fullness to it. Bridge pickup is pure Tele sting - this pickup is blistering and has tons of that Tele spank country players go for.
I never use both pickups at the same time on any guitar - so the middle position on the 3-way switch will not get much use from me.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
There are no flaws (and trust me, I looked ...) anywhere. The guitar is immaculate. Neck/body fit is terrific, finish is unbelievable (and is real Nitro). Neck has a nice hand rubbed finish. Pickups are correctly adjusted. Action setup is FAST (i.e., very low). I knew Ron liked to set them up that way. I have raised the action just a hair - but not much - just to accomodate the way I play.
Reliability/Durability
:10
All the components are first rate. Even though many are what I chose, the ones that I didn't are first rate also. There is no question this guitar will be around a long time.
Absolutely would use it on a gig without backup - no question. As for gigging with it, I've not put this one on the scales yet, but it's very light - perhaps the lightest I've played. Probably somewhere in the 6 1/4lb range.
Customer Support
:10
Ron has been a pleasure to work with on this guitar. There's no question that he both knows what he's doing and he stands behind his work.
Overall Rating
:10
Been playing 40 years - have owned dozens of first rate guitars - and played literally 100s.
This guitar is without a doubt a keeper. Incredibly light, resonsant and just has that something everyone looks for in a Tele. It gets all 10s because that's what it deserves ...
Can't recommend Ron highly enough. It's nice to deal with someone whose work actually meets expectations - in fact, exceeds them (and my expectations were very high).
Product: Ron Kirn Custom Telecaster Price Paid: USD 1950
Submitted 05/18/2008
at 01:15pm
by Joe R.
Features
:10
This is a custom tele-style guitar that I purchased from Ron in early 2008. The amazing thing about Ron is that he has a very "no-BS" approach to building his guitars. He lays it out for you very simply: You pick all the parts, specs, materials, and he builds you a fantastic, hand-crafted-by-one-man-in-Florida guitar using original 1950's Fender production techniques. Add to that the fact that he's very straightforward with his prices and in fact offers such a higher quality product than just about anyone out there for a very reasonable price, and you begin to see why all of the reviews here are so glowing. Now on to the beauty that Ron built for me...
First of all, I'm a lefty, which is a brutal curse for someone who is obsessed with guitars because your selection is extremely limited, and custom lefties are typically either not offered or have jacked up prices. This is actually how I originally found Ron--I was weighing my options for custom lefty teles (because I had grown dissatisfied with my '52 reissue Fender) and I came across Ron's site.
I was thrilled to find that Ron was unintimidated by my request for a lefty (and no extra cost!) and even more excited to learn I could pick literally every single element of this guitar, and I went straight to work doing it. Lightweight Ash body (gorgeous honey-blond REAL nitrocellulose finish) Curtis Novak Pickups (traditional tele in bridge and PAF style in Neck), unbelievable birdseye maple neck and fingerboard, soft-V neck profile, custom wiring (coil-tapped humbucker option, no-load tone pot to remove pickups from tone-circuit when desired), and... well you get the idea. This guitar is extremely customized, and extremely full-featured, and Ron was entirely accommodating of all my choices and offered his expert advice on numerous occasions.
Sound
:10
This is actually a very unique-sounding guitar. It has a distinctly telecaster-style sound, but it doesn't sound quite like any tele I've heard before. It's more open, airier, and actually a little darker than most teles. However, I found that to be very much to my liking. In my opinion it makes it a much more versatile guitar, and the humbucker in the neck position is incredibly full-sounding and beefy, very much like the neck 'bucker on my SG Custom. It's fantastic to be able to switch between a thick Gibson-like sound to a killer tele twang at the flip of a switch, and I find myself able to drastically change the style of my play without switching guitars.
In the bridge position, you get all the bite and growl you could hope for, as well as the sweet and snappy cleans that are so ingrained in our minds from over a half century of music history. This is indeed the sound of rock n roll, country and blues.
The guitar is very sensitive to dynamics, and can go from clean to nasty with merely the touch of your picking hand. I've played it through several amps and it mated incredibly well with all of them, but my Victoria 45410 was a match made in heaven. Big, woody openness, lush overtones, complex midrange--it was all there, and I haven't separated the two since. It's simple, it's beautiful, it's everything you need.
I believe fully that the secret to this guitar's fantastic sound is very simple: quality parts and quality construction. Ron does not cut any corners in either respect, and it shows.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
Of all the things Ron does well with his guitars, this is perhaps the most obvious. In comparison to other builders (and especially compared to any big manufacturer) Ron spends AGES on the guitar's fit and finish. His setup was immaculate, with perfect intonation, string height, pickup and neck adjustment. The frets are crowned and polished and practically blindingly shiny, not to mention perfectly installed. The nut is precision cut, the neck polish was phenomenal, and the body's honey-blond nitrocellulose finish was perfectly balanced to let some of the ash body's excellent wood grain show through. It plays like a million bucks and it's a stone-cold stunner in the looks department. That's about all you could hope for in the fit/finish. Top of the pops!
Reliability/Durability
:10
This guitar looks so good at first I was almost afraid to touch it, let alone play a show with it. However, a guitar that plays and sounds like this is meant to be played, and meant to be seen on a stage, so I quickly got over that. Besides, the only thing that could make this guitar look better is 25 years of natural wear and use, so I'm out and about with it now, showing it off. Thankfully it's built in the tradition of Fender's best guitars from the 1950s, which is to say it's built like a tank. I have no reservations about taking it on the road, and I have no fear of running into any issues. Yet again, Ron does not disappoint.
Customer Support
:10
As happy as I was with every aspect of this guitar, this is the category that I was most satisfied with, and the one that makes me more likely to buy another guitar from Ron than anyone else out there. Simply put, Ron is completely without peer when it comes to customer service and support. In the process of building this guitar, we engaged in an email chain that was over 75 emails long, and every single time I sent one to him he answered me within an hour. He was always courteous, kind and informative. He offered advice, has a great sense of humor, and went above and beyond the call of duty at every possible intersection.
The wiring scheme I chose for my guitar was a kind of strange combination, but Ron went out and found the schematic. Some of the parts needed to accomplish this on a LEFTY guitar were very scarce, but Ron painstakingly researched it and delivered a number of options to get the job done. He offered to do an inscription for me at no additional charge. I mentioned to him that i was interested in learning to build guitars, and he sent me a copy of a book that he had written on that very subject (again, free). I mean, seriously? There cannot possibly be someone out there who is so kind and giving to people he barely knows. Ron is a rare kind of person who does this for the love, and is genuinely interested in helping you get the guitar you want.
This guy does not see dollar signs when he talks to you, and it's evident from the very first interaction. I cannot speak highly enough of Ron as a person and as a builder. Truly exceptional.
Overall Rating
:10
I have been playing guitar for 15 years, and have gone through a pretty insane amount of gear in that time (especially considering I'm a lefty and my options are limited). This is a guitar that I will be keeping for the rest of my life, and I have no doubt that it will last for every second of that time. We are going to grow old together, and we're going to have a great time doing it. This guitar has a modern sensibility (as i dictated when choosing the parts) but is built in the tradition of that golden era when it wasn't just about making money, but rather about taking pride in the product. I would venture to say that there are very few guitars of this quality being made today, and I will certainly be buying another Ron Kirn custom guitar in the future. As for the one I have, I would cry if i were to lose it somehow. That's right, I'd cry.