Harden Muddy Waters

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Price: $1,250
www.hardenengineering.com

Harden Engineering is a small Chicago shop that specializes in hand-made instruments in a variety of shapes and sizes and aims to bring a custom approach at affordable prices. Its Muddy Waters model is a single-cutaway with a body made of paulownia. Let’s dig in.

The Muddy’s medium-C shaped neck is maple capped by a 14″-radius rosewood fretboard decorated with catseye inlays and 22 jumbo frets over a 25.5″ scale.

For electronics, look for two hand-wound Harden pickups. On the Muddy Waters, they’re single-coils, but the bridge slot can accommodate any standard-sized humbucker (including Harden’s own). Other details include a metal logo plate on the headstock, hand-etched metal armrest, and light relic’ing on the edges and back. The finish is called Distressed-Barn Brown.

Amped up, the Muddy Waters impressed right off the bat with a combination of its light body and quick feel thanks to the neck carve and setup. In a word, it was “lively,” with a bright persona emanating from the resonant paulownia and Harden single-coils. It’s certainly not a traditional Telecaster, owing to the uncommon body wood and custom pickups, but it’ll cover a lot of the same ground – rock, blues, country, and all combinations thereof. Clean, the Muddy Waters delivers lots of sparkle, while dirtied up, it cuts through a mix with its potent top end. No question, it likes to rock and roll.

Shipped with a hard case, the Muddy Waters is competitively priced and offers wicked custom touches in a guitar that looks old-school and plays like a modern plank should. There’s plenty of value here and it would behoove any guitarist to check out Harden as an alternative to the tried-and-true solidbodies on the market.

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This article originally appeared in VG’s December 2024 issue. All copyrights are by the author and Vintage Guitar magazine. Unauthorized replication or use is strictly prohibited.

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