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 Post subject: Re: Model June
PostPosted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 10:17 am 
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...to be fair, bamboo (in these dimensions) is an engineered/laminated product. it grows in hollow tubes with a maximum diameter of say 6", with a wall thickness of maybe 1 inch- they aren't cutting out billets in a saw mill to produce slabs of it; it is glued together


Exactly...but it's pretty remarkable to observe the glue lines under a microscope. Yes...it's an engineered wood...but it's engineered pretty well, I'd say. :)

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 Post subject: Re: Model June
PostPosted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 1:13 pm 
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Tell us, how do you think bamboo would perform in an acoustic...top and or back?


I wouldn't presume to say without any acoustic building experience other than what I've gleaned from true luthiers.

Harry Houdini used to be one of my childhood heroes, not necessarily because of his escapes, but because he liked to debunk mystics and mediums. A man after my own heart. I spend a lot of time building stuff to challenge widely held assumptions. The Bamboo appealed to me not simply because of the way it looks (I think it looks very cool) but because it struck me as an unlikely tone wood...a novelty. As I worked it I became more encouraged that it would produce a fairly lively instrument. The warm tone of the guitar IS lively...which is to say that when I say "warm" I don't mean "dead". Even so...I wouldn't try to extrapolate any observation I've made to an acoustic instrument.



Gee Zlurgh,

The to be expected typical INFJ response. Non the less, thank you.

Me had no idea that there were false luthiers out there...Please define "true luthiers" for us.

Oh and me sure do like them oval fretboard markers. Them is real sweet.


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 Post subject: Re: Model June
PostPosted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 1:34 pm 
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Me had no idea that there were false luthiers out there...Please define "true luthiers" for us.


"True luthier" ... someone who knows quite a bit more about building acoustic instruments than me.

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 Post subject: Re: Model June
PostPosted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 1:37 pm 
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Me had no idea that there were false luthiers out there...Please define "true luthiers" for us.


"True luthier" ... someone who knows quite a bit more than me about building acoustic instruments.


Now there's and honest answer me gray matter can understand.

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 Post subject: Re: Model June
PostPosted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 10:22 pm 
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...to be fair, bamboo (in these dimensions) is an engineered/laminated product. it grows in hollow tubes with a maximum diameter of say 6", with a wall thickness of maybe 1 inch- they aren't cutting out billets in a saw mill to produce slabs of it; it is glued together

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Exactly...but it's pretty remarkable to observe the glue lines under a microscope. Yes...it's an engineered wood...but it's engineered pretty well, I'd say.


oh i agree, it is beautiful and somewhat of a technical marvel. i have been fascinated by it since some japanese friends presented my family with a high quality mah jong set when i was young. i wouldn't hesitate to use it for a solidbody guitar, for aesthetic or acoustic reasons, and you said it tooled well enough, so that sounds like a green light to me
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 Post subject: Re: Model June
PostPosted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 10:56 pm 
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Sexy guitar, man. Like it...



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 Post subject: Re: Model June
PostPosted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 11:06 pm 
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Hey Stuart, this is a real sweet guitar here, it kind of evokes a feeling out of the sixties or something but more like the architectural look than how guitars looked back then of course. I really, really like the control knobs and actually think they are the nicest looking knobs I've ever seen (why do I have a feeling I'm gonna catch a whole lot of grief over that line, lol). I'd be interested to see a look at the internal configuration, though I'd understand if you're keeping that under wraps.



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 Post subject: Re: Model June
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very nice work !



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 Post subject: Re: Model June
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Thank you Gents,

John, I have some new, lower profile knobs on the way. They'll be black anodized with silver trim. I can't wait to see how they'll look but I expect they'll add something to the party. :)

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 Post subject: Re: Model June
PostPosted: Thu Jan 09, 2014 1:39 pm 
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What is the weight Stuart , and how is the balance. I am always interested in these things because I design guitars too.


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 Post subject: Re: Model June
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Ken McKay wrote:
What is the weight Stuart , and how is the balance?


The guitar as pictured weighs 5 lbs. 5.4 oz. which makes me happy since it's only a half a pound heavier than a Parker Fly.

It balances at fret 22 which is right where the other chambered guitars balance.

I haven't put strap button on this one yet but it will balance perfectly on the strap.

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 Post subject: Re: Model June
PostPosted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 12:42 pm 
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Anyway...I'm taking this guitar and one of model Elise over to Seattle next week where I'm meeting with some notable folks plugged in to the music scene over there.

Wish me luck.

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 Post subject: Re: Model June
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Bamboo is great for fences on tools. It is not always easy to tool the end grain though, it can really blow out on you.


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