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The Hawthorne I is what happens when you strip an offset down to its bare essentials and crank the volume anyway. Handcrafted in Spokane, WA, it’s our no-nonsense take on the Jazzmaster — leaner, meaner, and built for players who believe “less is more” only when it’s louder.

This beast runs on a single Seymour Duncan Hot Rails in the bridge — high output, tight low end, and enough bite to melt a pedalboard. Don’t let the one-pickup setup fool you; between the coil split switch, bass-cut switch, and kill switch, this thing’s got more tricks than your lead singer’s hair product collection.

The mahogany body and S Style Roasted Maple Neck give it that thick, resonant growl, while the rosewood fretboard keeps it smooth and classy. The 25.5" scale feels instantly familiar, with just enough tension to make bends feel like rebellion. Finished in our open-grain satin nitro, it looks as raw as it sounds — aging naturally and feeling broken-in from day one. Want it relic’d? We’ll make it look like you’ve already been on tour.

Specs that slap: Body & Neck: Mahogany, set neck for sustain and tone you can feel in your ribs Fretboard: Rosewood, pearl dots Pickup: Seymour Duncan Hot Rails (bridge) Controls: 1 × 500k volume w/ Bloom Treble Bleed Circuit Coil Split Switch Bass-cut toggle Upper-horn kill switch Hardware: Guyker locking tuners, Guyker Tune-o-matic bridge (hardtail optional) Nut: Bone, for clean sustain and smooth tuning Finish: Open-grain satin nitro — vintage feel, modern edge Scale Length: 25.5" Frets: 22

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See how Eric Dangerfield uses 1919 Guitars Hawthorne I

Eric Dangerfield

Singer, Guitarist

The Paradox

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Color/Finish: Ocean Turquoise

From Eric’s Instagram, he had a Hawthorne 1 custom built to his specs.

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