Ken Sederdahl and his Delaney

Big Sky "Lefty" model.

Neck: Hard Maple w/Rosewood fretboard
Headstock: Schaller locking tuners
Scale: 25.5
Nut: Graphite
Finish: Hand rubbed lacquer

Body: Swamp Ash
Finish: Hand rubbed lacquer
Pickguard: custom Claro Walnut
Bridge: Hardtail
Pickups: Seymour Duncan vintage Mini-Humbuckers

Electronics: Volume, Tone, Three way switch

Hardware:Gold


I've been playing a Delaney custom left handed for a couple of years now.  It is hands down my favorite guitar and the best I've ever played. 


Prior to getting this guitar I just had to have a Left 59 Les Paul, I was going after that Warren Haynes, Gary Moore, Billy Gibbons tone.  After spending thousands and then some on that Guitar, I decided to sell that sled and move on to something a lot lighter.  I saw Mike Delaney playing a gig in Whitefish, Mt. and thought, Man, what kind of Guitar is that?  The tone was awesome.


I talked to Mike on a break and checked it out, and then asked if he could make a left.  The rest is history.  I now have a Killer Guitar that is extremely light (Swamp Ash) and has tone galore.  I also have a Fender American Strat I bought in 1987, and the "Delaney" has taken over as my favorite. 


I'm looking forward to the new Double Cutaways.


I would highly recommend Mike's Guitars to anybody that wants great tone, easy playability, and not to mention, they look very cool, too!!


Ken Sederdahl

Kalispell, Montana