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 Post subject: A simple one…
PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2023 6:16 pm 
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One of the “simplest “ aesthetic designs I have done and I love the way it came out!
Lutz spruce top.
Quarter sawn Sycamore back and sides
Honduran mahogany neck.
Ebony fretboard and bridge.
24.9 inch scale.
Tortoise celluloid binding
Matte nitro lacquer.
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 Post subject: Re: A simple one…
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Love the sycamore. Domestic? Tone?


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 Post subject: Re: A simple one…
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K.I.S.S!!! Love it!

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 Post subject: Re: A simple one…
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Very cool!!!


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Love it. Simple rocks!

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 Post subject: Re: A simple one…
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Very nice ! That white/black/white purfling some you bought or did you have to make it up somehow? It looks neat.


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 Post subject: Re: A simple one…
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Sycamore works good on a guitar. Interesting, but more low key. I used it on a couple of violins, and for linings. It bends, but doesn't snap easy. I had trouble breaking spruce on tight bends.
The flecks are hard, and getting flat and smooth is more trouble than on some wood.

Looks good. Simple isn't simple to pull off.

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I like that! Is that PCV binding on the to?

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The name catgut is confusing. There are two explanations for the mix up.

Catgut is an abbreviation of the word cattle gut. Gut strings are made from sheep or goat intestines, in the past even from horse, mule or donkey intestines.

Otherwise it could be from the word kitgut or kitstring. Kit meant fiddle, not kitten.


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Looks great, Brad. Is your output accelerating? Seems like a new build every two weeks! :)


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 Post subject: Re: A simple one…
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Barry Daniels wrote:
Love the sycamore. Domestic? Tone?


I am not sure if the wood is domestic . I bought some large planks of it 20+ years ago milled it into guitar sets and sold most of it.

The guitar is only a few days old and is opening up nicely, don't know how much the sycamore is contributing.....


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surveyor wrote:
Very nice ! That white/black/white purfling some you bought or did you have to make it up somehow? It looks neat.

I made it by sanding down .090" strips to around.060" for that "old Gibson" vibe.



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Colin North wrote:
I like that! Is that PCV binding on the to?


It's ABS.


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bcombs510 wrote:
Looks great, Brad. Is your output accelerating? Seems like a new build every two weeks! :)


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Yes, I "retired" from my day job almost 2 years ago and build guitars, repair guitars (subcontracting to a repair shop usually doing major work) and work on our house.

So I was building about 5 a year and now I am building about 10.

The problem I have is selling them since I build at a faster rate then I can sell them.

For example, at the moment I have 13 guitars for sale.....



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