You are looking at a 2020 Knaggs Severn LM Larry Mitchell Signature in a Faded Onyx gloss finish that looks like it just walked out of a black-tie event… and then immediately decided to melt faces instead. This thing has so much flame maple it should come with a fire extinguisher and a warning label from your homeowner’s insurance. If tone were currency, this guitar would be printing its own money.
This is Larry Mitchell’s signature model—and yes… I actually play bass for Larry, so I’ve had a front-row seat to exactly what this thing is capable of. Translation: this isn’t guesswork… this is firsthand, “stand next to it on stage and try not to grin like an idiot” experience.
Between the Dimarzio pickups and that brass-loaded hardware, it’s got sustain for days and articulation that’ll make every note feel like it just got a fresh haircut and a motivational speech.
And let’s be honest… flamed maple neck, fretboard, AND pickguard?? That’s not a guitar… that’s a flex.
Specs:
- Model: Severn LM Larry Mitchell Signature #8
- Top Color: Faded Onyx, gloss
- Top: Flamed maple, tier 2
- Back: Alder
- Neck: Tier 2 curly rock maple, set neck, tinted gloss finish
- Neck Profile: ’61 profile
- Fretboard: Tier 2 flamed maple
- Fret Inlays: Black diamonds, with Larry Mitchell inlay across 11th, 12th & 13th fret
- Fretboard Radius: 8.5″
- Frets: Medium, 22 frets
- Nut: Graphite
- Headstock Overlay: Ebony with Morning Star inlay
- Truss Rod Cover: Severn, ebony
- Scale Length: 25-1/2″
- Pickups: Dimarzio Satch Track / Area 51 with brass bridge plate
- Controls: 1 volume, 1 tone, 5-way blade
- Bridge: Brass Chesapeake tremolo
- Tuners: Gotoh locking, 6 on a side
- Strap Locks: Dunlop
- String Gauge: 10–46
- Weight: 7.8 lbs
- Serial #: 1089
She was born May 21st, 2020, and has clearly been living a better life than most of us since. Condition is excellent, with only a tiny, light scratch on the back that you’ll need the lighting skills of a jewelry photographer to even find.
Includes the original Knaggs hard shell case, case candy, tremolo bar, and build card—everything you’d expect, nothing you don’t.
If you’ve been waiting for a boutique, artist-level instrument that looks like a luxury sports car and sounds like it has a personal trainer… this is it.
Fair warning: once you play this, your other guitars may start questioning their purpose in life.
Whoever brings this baby home is gonna be STOKED!!
LET’S GO!!














