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PostPosted: Thu Jan 06, 2022 6:44 pm 
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I have an Israeli made B&G Calretta on the bench, needs a fret level from the 10th on up and some lighter strings. I thought the fret ends had a bit of sprout, too. Sweet little axe... Cute, too. Plays great now, sounds sweet.

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Chris Pile wrote:
I have an Israeli made B&G Calretta on the bench, needs a fret level from the 10th on up and some lighter strings. I thought the fret ends had a bit of sprout, too. Sweet little axe... Cute, too. Plays great now, sounds sweet.

https://i.imgur.com/xBh6dQs.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/BR2bA0c.jpg


I've never seen one of these and it's cool. Got the L-OO shape to it as well. I wonder how they do their RH control since it's so dang dry there or can be depending on where you are in the south or the north.


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I can't speak to Israel, but the owner needs to gets some RH control in his home. He's the same guy with the $7000 Taylor I worked on awhile back....

The guitar is based on an old Stella model, according to company lore. No Stella I've ever seen looked this good, played this nice, or sounded even close.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 07, 2022 1:52 pm 
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Happy New Year to everyone.

I just finished an L-00 size guitar: Australian Blackwood sides, back & top. Also an Astrolabe. Pics below

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I've mostly been taking the time to try to get my shop organized better. Spent the bulk of 2021 moving the rest of what I was going to move from my house/shop of 35 years into the new place which is about a third the size of the old place. The shop has been a temporary storage/parsing out area.

That's done now, so I'm organizing and finally getting back to my deep bodied 000 seven string square neck Hawaiian...


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A new start:) OM:) let’s do this


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Nice work Glitzow!! What’s the white veneer on the headstock? Looks great with the purfling.

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Glitz that is a gorgeous guitar. I have no idea what an Astrolabe is but it lookks cool too.

Second Terence's question about the white purfs on the head stock. ?



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I'm seeing some exceptionally fine work and artist's eyes here!!! Wow!!!


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Terence Kennedy wrote:
Nice work Glitzow!! What’s the white veneer on the headstock? Looks great with the purfling.


Hi Terence
That is LMI white fiber veneer .020" thick. The white line around the peg head is a plastic purfling 0.010" wide
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Venture into the unknown.
Using a mega-mold for the first time. I have always used external molds (ex. classicals) but got a good deal in a swap for a UK made version of the mega-mold and decided to use it for experimental shapes and builds at least.
KMG site maintained by John Parchem has been really useful for planning this. thanks John!
First part of EIR sides in the mold settling, planning on laminated sides for the first time.


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



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One of the problems with commissions is that the client usually wants an aesthetic you’ve done multiple times before. Luthiery in the time of Covid has been both productive and profitable but I’m BORED! So I’ve put all of my current clients on hold until I’m not bored anymore. This could take some time -

Meanwhile, I’m playing with a 16” L-5ish Benedetto sort a thing. I’m currently not board and actually really enjoying my shop time.

Happy New Year everyone!

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finish buffing


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One of the problems with commissions is that the client usually wants an aesthetic you’ve done multiple times before. Luthiery in the time of Covid has been both productive and profitable but I’m BORED! So I’ve put all of my current clients on hold until I’m not bored anymore. This could take some time -

Meanwhile, I’m playing with a 16” L-5ish Benedetto sort a thing. I’m currently not board and actually really enjoying my shop time.

Happy New Year everyone!

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She's a beauty Michael! Just wanted to say that's what happened to me I got very bored at what my clients wanted me to produce. It kind of ruined it for me..... After 54 and before I finished 55 it was time to find another aspect of the trade that kept my interest and that was how Ann Arbor Guitars was formed.

Might there be some repair work in your future my friend? :) Now a days I love my work mostly because it's always different making it more interesting. If I am on something I don't like I'm only into it for maybe a couple of hours.

Great looking Archie!!!


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Wow that is absolutely stunning and as shiny as can be too!!! Beautiful John!!!


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In addition to applying finish to my latest guitar (no photos at the moment), I will be cleaning and tuning up this bad boy, who came to live in The Undercroft last weekend:

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That uniplane looks like it could be real useful especially with a good mitre gauge setup.

I’ve been busy making parts for a nylon crossover. Hopefully get the sides bent today.

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Just finished up my first Tele. Oregon myrtlewood top, alder back, maple neck. Played it in the white last night and am pleased with it. Some minor work still before putting finish on.

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The top on that Tele is gorgeous!

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mountain whimsy wrote:
Just finished up my first Tele. Oregon myrtlewood top, alder back, maple neck. Played it in the white last night and am pleased with it. Some minor work still before putting finish on.

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Great design/artist's eye Tony, she's beautiful and looks like a lot of fun to go rocking with.



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Took delivery of my Marshall 1960TV 4 X 12" Greenbacks cab and have been rocking and rolling here ever since. They neighbors are traumatized and fleeing for their lives... :)

You should hear me do Purple Haze with my Jimi Hendrix Fuzzface pedal with this thing and a Lew Paul! :)

The head works great, no issues or problems, not a one. This finishes amp three for me and I'm bored......

Hesh is returning to his childhood here and loving it. :)


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That Tele is drop dead gorgeous!

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Hesh, sounds like you’ve outgrown kit amps :D time to pick up some electrical engineering text books and design your own circuits.. :D

Got a couple refrets at the moment, a jumbo where all four back braces are almost totally loose, and the music teacher from a local elementary school just dropped off a pile of abused Indonesian plywood GSOs to defibrilate so the kids can stay busy for another semester …

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giltzow wrote:
Happy New Year to everyone.

I just finished an L-00 size guitar: Australian Blackwood sides, back & top. Also an Astrolabe. Pics below


Love both of them!

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Hesh, sounds like you’ve outgrown kit amps :D time to pick up some electrical engineering text books and design your own circuits.. :D

Got a couple refrets at the moment, a jumbo where all four back braces are almost totally loose, and the music teacher from a local elementary school just dropped off a pile of abused Indonesian plywood GSOs to defibrilate so the kids can stay busy for another semester …

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"GSOs" LOL :D I can relate and completely understand Josh!! Yeah might have to take amp building to the next step.



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