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| − | + | === Instrument Overview === | |
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| + | ! Attribute !! Details | ||
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| + | | '''Model''' || Traditional 10-String Chapman Stick | ||
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| + | | '''Serial Number''' || 545 | ||
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| + | | '''Maker''' || Stick Enterprises, Los Angeles, California, USA | ||
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| + | | '''Production Era''' || Early 1990s | ||
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| + | | '''Wood''' || White Oak (rare variant) | ||
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| + | | '''Finish''' || Natural | ||
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| + | | '''Pickup System''' || Stickup (passive, era-correct) | ||
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| + | | '''Neck Adjustment''' || Back-mounted truss rod | ||
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| + | | '''Fingerboard System''' || Aluminum rails (mature version) | ||
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| + | | '''Logo/Branding''' || Touchboard™ label + "The Stick" headstock plate | ||
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| + | | '''Accessories''' || Original hard case, strap, setup tools | ||
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| + | | '''Condition''' || Mint vintage – no wear, mods, or refinishing | ||
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| − | + | === Historical Significance === | |
| − | : | + | * '''Era of Innovation''': Early 1990s marked a golden period in Emmett Chapman’s production, with refinements in materials, playability, and hardware. |
| + | * '''Touchboard Branding''': The Touchboard™ label emphasized the tapping interface as a fretted string innovation. | ||
| + | * '''White Oak Rarity''': Few Sticks were built with white oak, prized for tonal clarity and visual grain. | ||
| + | * '''Stickup Legacy''': The Stickup passive pickup is known for warm, articulate tone and expressive dynamics. | ||
| − | + | === Provenance & Preservation === | |
| − | + | * All parts, finish, and accessories are factory-original. | |
| − | + | * Case, strap, and tools are intact—rare for a 30+ year-old instrument. | |
| − | + | * No structural changes, refinishing, or upgrades. | |
| − | + | * This places it in the top tier of surviving early-’90s Sticks, highly desirable to performers and collectors. | |
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Revision as of 15:22, 16 November 2025
Contents
Chapman Stick – Serial No. 545
Instrument Overview
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | Traditional 10-String Chapman Stick |
| Serial Number | 545 |
| Maker | Stick Enterprises, Los Angeles, California, USA |
| Production Era | Early 1990s |
| Wood | White Oak (rare variant) |
| Finish | Natural |
| Pickup System | Stickup (passive, era-correct) |
| Neck Adjustment | Back-mounted truss rod |
| Fingerboard System | Aluminum rails (mature version) |
| Logo/Branding | Touchboard™ label + "The Stick" headstock plate |
| Accessories | Original hard case, strap, setup tools |
| Condition | Mint vintage – no wear, mods, or refinishing |
Historical Significance
- Era of Innovation: Early 1990s marked a golden period in Emmett Chapman’s production, with refinements in materials, playability, and hardware.
- Touchboard Branding: The Touchboard™ label emphasized the tapping interface as a fretted string innovation.
- White Oak Rarity: Few Sticks were built with white oak, prized for tonal clarity and visual grain.
- Stickup Legacy: The Stickup passive pickup is known for warm, articulate tone and expressive dynamics.
Provenance & Preservation
- All parts, finish, and accessories are factory-original.
- Case, strap, and tools are intact—rare for a 30+ year-old instrument.
- No structural changes, refinishing, or upgrades.
- This places it in the top tier of surviving early-’90s Sticks, highly desirable to performers and collectors.