It is made using Scheerhorn’s L-body design, built larger than the guitar dreadnaught profile for greater volume and projection. The Ickes model has a bound spruce top with bound Indian rosewood back and sides, and a square mahogany neck. Its ebony, 25” scale fingerboard has mother-of-pearl dots and the Scheerhorn logo in the top fret.
The resonator uses a hand spun Scheerhorn cone, a cast spider bridge with a capped maple bridge, and a fan cover. A tortoise-look pick guard has Rob’s name etched in the material.
Rob has long favored a Scheerhorn guitar made of spruce and mahogany, and this new National built model makes one available in a picker’s price range, without months of waiting.
This guitar is offered for $3900 with a hard shell case and free US shipping directly from Rob. Full details are available on his web site.
All three of these new models are available from Rob’s web site, and from selected dealers.