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You’re probably looking at the photos and thinking what the heck has this got to do with surf music!

If you haven’t picked up on Rob Chapman Guitars yet then be prepared for an interesting story. This is a Chapman first run ML1 (Monkey Lord One) made in China. The collaborative result of over 5,000 peoples of the internets, a guitar made by the people for the people and winner of Music Radar best budget electric guitar.

The idea was to make as good quality guitar for little as possible. However, knowing that guitarists usually change pickups the ML1 comes with non branded value pickups.

Wikipedia info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapman_Guitars

Specifications for ML1 first run of 500 China.

Solid Mahogany body
Translucent ultra thin black coating
Ebony fingerboard
25.5 Scale
13-3/4” radius neck
Big frets!
Bone Nut
Grover Rotomatic - 18:1 ratio machine heads
Wilkinson 6 point Tremolo with steel block and stainless saddles (not roller type)
Push push kill/mute volume control (rapid fire on/off trick)
Push pull tone control - 6 pickup configurations including simultaneous half bucker/neck

My own opinion after only 24 hours: It’s like several Christmas rolled into one, i’m mesmerised. It lives up the hype in terms of quality build for sure and the fret work is second to none IMHO.
Ceramic pickups are remarkable considering they are Chinese non branded types, i’ll be keeping them on for a while.

Bought for £150 quid used – first run 36 of 500. This is about the going rate for a first run ML1’s at the moment but as collectors catch on and take them off the market used prices will escalate.

Amazing guitar - grab one ASAP.

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I'm still looking at the pictures thinking "what the heck does this have to do with Surf music?"

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Haha. I'm grateful for your comment. Thanks man!

JONPAUL wrote:

I'm still looking at the pictures thinking "what the heck does this have to do with Surf music?"

Well, it's got a Strat-style trem and two single coils, so why not? See below for how good an Ibanez can sound for surf!

Looks like a pretty cool guitar, if you like those more modern post-Jackson designs. And that's a quite a story behind it, I wasn't familiar with any of that before.

Ivan
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I'm partial to the green and pink
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And I like HiWatt and Sound City.

http://www.reverbnation.com/thegreasemonkeyz

Half-bucker & the neck SC is a tasty combo; favorite setting on a HB Strat wired into a superswitch at one time. Interesting story, thanks for the wiki link.

Wes
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DISCLAIMER: The above is opinion/suggestion only & should not be used for mission planning/navigation, tweaking of instruments, beverage selection, or wardrobe choices.

Pretty cool version of Latinia there Ivan. Thanks for linking to that. (I'd seen the one with him playing The Wedge a while back - and that's cool too)

He who dies with the most tubes... wins

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Thanks for that Ivan..

Big Grin

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For anyone who's interested Rob "Chappers" Chapman the Monkey Lord is out and about the area of Minnesota promoting himself and his guitars at Riffcity Guitar. Also he was interviewed by Rockin'101 Radio, it's a pretty good story and as with all things Rob Chapman - good fun.

Oops.. video no longer exists..

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I like the vibe Chapman puts out, and his ideas and methods for marketing are supercool. His support for 'mom & pop' stores, desire to eliminate useless distribution networks, use the web (YouTube specifically) to communicate both ways between artist/builder and users/audience.. all good!

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Thanks for taking time to view the video and commenting Jo, I wish I could say so much in so few words. As Rob Chapman say's himself .."You get it".

Interesting that he is one of the top most viewed youtube guitarist regularly pulling a million hits a month. At an estimated $2.50 per 1000 views which pays for his band to tour with no need for record company hand outs.

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Congrats to Rob Chapman on his 5,000th guitar sale. This new model came about this week - "The ML-3 Traditional" @ 420 GBP.

A step closer to surf player requirements?

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I am really liking that one!
Where can you find these in the states?

horax wrote:

I am really liking that one!
Where can you find these in the states?

http://www.riffcityguitaroutlet.com/
youtube demo. http://youtu.be/Jyx8lF2rpqo

Another quick heads up.

Ola Englund a Swedish metal guitarist/YouTube vlogger has just launched his own independent democratic guitar company called Solar Guitars.

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Getting closer with the Tele style models.
Now he just needs to come out with an offset model with a traditional trem (Jazzmaster, Strat or Bigsby would all qualify) and two (or three) single coil pickups.

If you haven't seen Rob Chapman's gear videos "Chappers & The Captain" check 'em out on YouTube, their a hoot and a half and the actual demo of the products is very good.

Chapman guitars are doing well. I like the new baritone "S" style and the pro modern which come with stainless steel fret wire, very tempting to own a guitar with stainless frets fitted from new.

The video below is by Toska an instrumental progressive metal/rock band made up from 3 members of Rob Chapman's band Dorje. Both guitars are Chapman stock. They have probably never heard of the Mermen and yet you'd swear there was some sort of influence.

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