Roll your own Baritone

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OK, so I have convinced myself that I need a baritone guitar.

In my mind, I want to have it unison-tuned. One set of stings will be wound .22's and the others will be something ridiculous like .52's. I think. I need to experiment a little.

In any case, I want to buy a guitar to serve this purpose. Obviously, it doesn't have to be an actual baritone, but it does need to be long enough to be able to be downtuned.

With that in mind, what are some cheap-o guitars that might serve my purpose? I'm not looking for schmancy right now because it's a "concept" guitar and something I am going to tinker with until I get what I want. Think blank canvas.

I searched, and found no advice to this effect.
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Roll your own Baritone

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The Dano baritones can be found for under $300, if you're OK with the solid body models.
Also, if you're 'sperimentin', why do you need an actual baritone? Scale length is a consideration, but you can put those strings on anything, just look for something with a wider neck, and file out the nut a little.

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Roll your own Baritone

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Actually, I don't know why I need an actual baritone.

I just thought having a bari length neck would make it easier for me to get the low low.

EDIT: If I cobble one together out of parts, I can get an actual lefty neck and put it on a righty guitar...hmmm.

Also bear in mind I am guitarded. I am slowly moving from my "tuning is a crutch" style of textural playing to a "gee, these chords smell terrific" style of playing.

I blame Branca.
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Roll your own Baritone

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Hey Burun,

My very first post on this board was about my friend's Epiphone Les Paul Baritone, which might be an option. It can be had used for not much, though you'll have to try to avoid the "Iron Cross" or "Red Oval" paint schemes. Ours is flat black, and they apparently made a "Worn Brown" one. It's playing backup these days to the Electrical Custom baritone, but it's a fine inexpensive route. You'll likely want to replace the pickups, but the bridge, neck, and tuners are good quality for this price range [<$400?]

You might also look for a DeArmond Bajo-Jet. They're crazy.

Hey, there's one here.
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