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ca. 1938 Regal Esquire
Serial #:105, Regal Custom Shop label
Body size at lower bout: 18 1/2. Body depth: 4'. Scale length: 25 1/2' Nut Width: 1 11/16' Neck depth: .90/1.03 1st/1th frets
Finish: Nitrocellulose lacquer
Materials: Solid carved spruce soundboard, arched flame maple back and sides, solid mahogany neck, Brazilian rosewood fingerboard with pearloid block inlay, abalone peghead inlay, bound fingerboard and soundholes; checkerboard body binding.
Hardware: Original chrome art-deco trapeze tailpiece. Vintage correct bound tortoise pickguard, chrome 'valve cover' tuners, compensated adjustable Brazilian rosewood bridge.
Notes: It's big. Really big. And production was small. Reallysmall.
The Chicago based Regal Musical Instrument Company was one of America's largest guitar manufacturers for most of the first half of the 20th century. Founded in 1908, Regal introduced its first hand carved archtops in 1932. Though best known for producing Dobro and other house-brand instruments, Regal maintained a Custom Shop to produce hand-carved archtops of professional quality for brands such as Bacon and Day, Recording King, and others.
Regal's uppermost models were known as 'Coliseum' size. These behemoth guitars competed in the 'size race' of the late 30's, as builders vied with each other to produce larger and louder instruments for the big band market. Though Gibson and Epiphone had been making 18' bout super jumbo guitars for several years, Regal upped the ante with an unprecedented body depth of a full four inches. The massive body that resulted is comparable only to the legendary Stromberg Master 400 in cubic volume.
With such a low serial number, we suspect this guitar to have been one of the very first of the Coliseum archtops, and it does exhibit a unique combination of features. While most of the firm's super jumbos carried the 'Regal Prince' or 'B&D Sultana' logos, this guitar is labeled as an 'Esquire', a designation later used for their 15' inch archtops. And while the former models had bodies of figured mahogany, this early example was crafted with back and sides of highly flamed arched maple veneer, the only one like it we have seen to date.
The top is carved of solid spruce, parallel braced for power and projection, with bound f-holes of unusual delicacy, checkerboard body binding, and raised 'fiddle-edge' trim bordering the sides. Finally, a distinctive original art-deco tailpiece in fitted, with vintage correct 'valve cover' tuners installed, both in matching chrome finish.
This remarkable guitar has been maintained in wonderful condition, without apparent cracks, and all-original sunburst finish. Apart from some scattered lacquer nicks, the guitar shows surprisingly light playwear, with little in the way of buckle, thumb or fingerboard wear. A recent neck set and frets give the instrument smooth low action, with excellent bridge height for optimal volume and tone, and a fresh high-precision setup.
The voice is as huge as the guitar itself: while some guitars bark, this one positively woofs, with tremendous volume and an enormous low-frequency response that is utterly unique. Massive and warm, this guitar has a quintessential swing rhythm sound, and was built to cut through an entire horn section without an amp.
The original case is included, and big enough to take a nap in. Fit for a musical gladiator, this Coliseum guitar awaits. One only: call now.
Regal Resonator Guitar Serial Numbers
Setup: Bridge height adjusted; bridge compensation set; string slots at nut and bridge inspected and recut as necessary; bridge foot contour inspected and fit to top as necessary; bridge radius inspected and recurved as necessary; bridge wheels and tuners lubricated; fingerboard and bridge oiled; body and neck cleaned and hand polished.
This instrument is strung with medium gauge bronze strings (.013-.056). The guitar will accommodate lighter or heavier gauge strings, according to preference. String action is set at 5/64' to 6/64' at the 12th fret, with moderate relief for acoustic playing with medium strings. The action may be lowered or raised to your requirements with the adjustable bridge.
Case: Original black deluxe plush-lined hardshell case.
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Regal Resonator Guitar Serial Number
Emmons D-10 Push-Pull Serial Numbers**Year Starting # Ending #
1966 1024 1126
1967 1127 1205
1968 1206 1283
1969 1284 1337
1970 1338 1474
1971 1475 1588
1972 1589 1720
1973 1721 1825
1974 1826 2044
1975 2045 2204
1976 2205 2310
1977 2311 2416
1978 2417 2581
1979 2582 2767
1980 2768 2870
1981 2871 2948
Please Note: These serial numbers apply to D-10's only. After each number, the letter 'D' is stamped. Great care has been taken to verify the accuracy of this information with various 'Push-Pull Experts' around the U.S. However, we cannot guarantee the information given in the above chart is 100% accurate.
In the years 1964 and 1965, it appears that serial numbers were taken off of the sales invoice; and that these guitars were not consecutively numbered (as they may have used an invoice or 2 in between guitar sales for pickup sales or string sales, etc.)
Also, at a certain point, it is possible that the endplates were serialized ahead of guitar construction and put on a shelf, and then taken down and assembled into a guitar at a later date. Therefore, it is possible that some numbers may fall into one year earlier or later than shown on the chart.
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