Our popular bolt on neck 17″, 19″ and 20″ Jazzy! Bolt on neck available in no cut, venetian cut and double cutaway versions.








Available sizes
- 17″ tenor 20 frets
- 19″ Baritone 21 frets
- 20″ Baritone 22 frets
Configurations
- 4 string
- 8 string
- No cutaway
- Venetian Cutaway
- Double Cutaway
- Right and left hand
Customization
- Custom wood choices
- Many colors and finishes to chose from
- Dot, Diamond or block markers in a variety of materials
- Select from our custom wound p90 style or humbucker pickups
- Single or double pickup options
Specifications
- Semi hollow body construction.
- Bone nut 35mm wide
- 36mm total string spread at bridge, 12mm between strings
- non adjustable spillway bridge
- Adjustable truss rod on 19″ and 20″ necks
- 12″ Fretboard radius
- Bolt on neck































This is a semi hollow body style build. The body base is cut from a solid mahogany slab and the top is glued on as illustrated in these pictures.


Volume and tone knobs. Hardware is polished 304 stainless steel.
Carefully set up with a low action and are ready to rock out of the box.
Most of the parts are created in-house from scratch, including the bridge control plate, pickup and the neck. The only outsourced parts are the electronics and the machine-heads.
The pick-up is hand scatter wound and wax potted – i.e. soaked in hot bees wax – giving it a distinctive tone with no unwanted feedback. We use Alnico 5 magnets.
Hand-carved bone nut and wenge or indian rosewood spillway floating bridge with bone saddle.
This instrument uses regular electric guitar strings.
Padded gig bag included.
The body is 12″ x 15″ (292mm x 362mm) and is just under 1.8″ thick (45mm). Total length for the baritone is 30.8″ (780mm).
The woodwork is hand-routed, sanded and spray painted in-house.
Pricing: From $695 with free shipping worldwide.
Previous Jazzy Electric Ukulele builds.





Mandy Barnett Playing her tenor Jazzy at the Grand Ole Opry.

Therese Curatolo playing her no cut Jazzy. Photo credit @mcwhorterphotography


Dylan Eichenberg with his tenor venetian cut jazzy