Christchurch quake guitars
Christchurch quake guitars
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- Nick
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Re: Christchurch quake guitars
Damn! beat me to it, I'd been given the go ahead to use 150 year old Oaks that had toppled in Hagley Park (a large park directly in the heart of Christchurch, a bit like Central park in NY) during the February shake but am having a devil of a job getting hold of the dude to go select the log! He doesn't seem to like communicating either by phone (I've left as many messages for him to call me back as there have been aftershocks) or even emails!
I was going to make a couple, gift one to the city & auction off the other, this idea appears as though it would have been done to death by the time I get to build
I was going to make a couple, gift one to the city & auction off the other, this idea appears as though it would have been done to death by the time I get to build
"Jesus Loves You."
Nice to hear in church but not in a Mexican prison.
Nice to hear in church but not in a Mexican prison.
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Re: Christchurch quake guitars
Saw this on the news the other day, if you want to see the actual guitars they're here: http://www.scribd.com/doc/61509721/Hear ... esentation. Gotta be quick if you want to be original aye!
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Theyre all solid body electrics??
Keep pushing Nick......would love to see an archie done in earthquake wood.
Keep pushing Nick......would love to see an archie done in earthquake wood.
Martin
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Yeah that would be exciting Martin.... maybe it could be auctioned for relief funds.... such a sad situation...
Is it still ok to visit you on the week-end of 17/18 th of September? I sent a private message about something or other... can't recall what is was... probably about tools or wood... anyway if you find the question somewhere you may be able to reply... hope you are well... Robert
Is it still ok to visit you on the week-end of 17/18 th of September? I sent a private message about something or other... can't recall what is was... probably about tools or wood... anyway if you find the question somewhere you may be able to reply... hope you are well... Robert
kiwigeo wrote:Theyre all solid body electrics??
Keep pushing Nick......would love to see an archie done in earthquake wood.
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Hi Robert,
Sept 17 or 18 are best days for a visit. Septh 19 I have a dentist appointment so wont be very user friendly.
See PM response to your queries.
Cheers Martin
Sept 17 or 18 are best days for a visit. Septh 19 I have a dentist appointment so wont be very user friendly.
See PM response to your queries.
Cheers Martin
zendo wrote:Yeah that would be exciting Martin.... maybe it could be auctioned for relief funds.... such a sad situation...
Is it still ok to visit you on the week-end of 17/18 th of September? I sent a private message about something or other... can't recall what is was... probably about tools or wood... anyway if you find the question somewhere you may be able to reply... hope you are well... Robert
kiwigeo wrote:Theyre all solid body electrics??
Keep pushing Nick......would love to see an archie done in earthquake wood.
Martin
Re: Christchurch quake guitars
I made a guitar out of recycled bits of various NZ music industry institutions and auctioned it off to raise funds for Red Cross after the first Canterbury quake:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ashcustomw ... 216141476/
Unfortunately the media machine pretty much stonewalled my efforts and it only raised $700, so it kinda burns to see the same people jumping through hoops this time around in order to be seen being the good guys.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ashcustomw ... 216141476/
Unfortunately the media machine pretty much stonewalled my efforts and it only raised $700, so it kinda burns to see the same people jumping through hoops this time around in order to be seen being the good guys.
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That is nice work Ash, the body shape is veeery coool and the carvings show the whole to be unmistakably Kiwi.
Cheers
Kim
Cheers
Kim
Re: Christchurch quake guitars
I confess! I am the culprit who made these guitars.
I have been a member of this forum for some time and enjoy reading comments of others, without anything much of my own to say. However, maybe I can provide some enlightenment re these guitars.
There are seven in all, series named 7.1 after the Sept quake. The bodies are ash, with maple neck and India rosewood fingerboard. the tops are faced with timber from historic buildings destroyed or badly damaged, and each guitar is named according to the origin of the timber. All, except the Epicentre, which has thirteen different timbers, representing a broad section of buildings.
The idea is to raise money for the arts in Christchurch - they will auctioned in November at an event called "Heartstrings"
Campbell Live did a piece on the project here:
http://www.3news.co.nz/Musician-builds- ... fault.aspx
I will post some photos soon.
Bruce
I have been a member of this forum for some time and enjoy reading comments of others, without anything much of my own to say. However, maybe I can provide some enlightenment re these guitars.
There are seven in all, series named 7.1 after the Sept quake. The bodies are ash, with maple neck and India rosewood fingerboard. the tops are faced with timber from historic buildings destroyed or badly damaged, and each guitar is named according to the origin of the timber. All, except the Epicentre, which has thirteen different timbers, representing a broad section of buildings.
The idea is to raise money for the arts in Christchurch - they will auctioned in November at an event called "Heartstrings"
Campbell Live did a piece on the project here:
http://www.3news.co.nz/Musician-builds- ... fault.aspx
I will post some photos soon.
Bruce
Bruce
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Welcome to the forum Bruce....always good when a lurker chips in with a post.
The efforts of you, Ash and others is much appreciated by myself and others who live in Chch or have at some stage in their life called that city home.
The efforts of you, Ash and others is much appreciated by myself and others who live in Chch or have at some stage in their life called that city home.
Martin
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I said I would post some photos of the seven 7.1's I made for Heartstrings, so here goes. Not been overly computer savvy means I may make a mistake or two so please bear with me. I'd rather be in the "shed" anyway!!!
The project started about a week after the September earthquake. Getting the timber took a while, but all those involved were very cooperative and supportive.
The project started about a week after the September earthquake. Getting the timber took a while, but all those involved were very cooperative and supportive.
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- Homebush
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- Gunyah
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- Graduate - named because the Great Hall at the Arts Centre used to be where graduations were held at the old university
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- Epicentre is a collection of timbers from 13 different buildings, including the kennel of Police dog Gage, who was shot and killed just before the Sept quake. It's my little tribute to the hard working police and emergency crews.
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Bruce
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Welcome to the forum Bruce hopefully the transition from lurker to poster hasn't been to scary for you
Are you based in Chch? I'd love to come see these beauts 'in the flesh' sometime before the auction and generally have a chat about all things geetars
Nice to include a piece of Gage's kennel, truly a herioc dog, died saving his owner...can't ask for anything more heroic than that! I like the burst on Chester too, do you do your own finishing?
Are you based in Chch? I'd love to come see these beauts 'in the flesh' sometime before the auction and generally have a chat about all things geetars
Nice to include a piece of Gage's kennel, truly a herioc dog, died saving his owner...can't ask for anything more heroic than that! I like the burst on Chester too, do you do your own finishing?
"Jesus Loves You."
Nice to hear in church but not in a Mexican prison.
Nice to hear in church but not in a Mexican prison.
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Nick wrote:Welcome to the forum Bruce hopefully the transition from lurker to poster hasn't been to scary for you
Are you based in Chch? I'd love to come see these beauts 'in the flesh' sometime before the auction and generally have a chat about all things geetars
Nice to include a piece of Gage's kennel, truly a herioc dog, died saving his owner...can't ask for anything more heroic than that! I like the burst on Chester too, do you do your own finishing?
Thanks for your kind comments, Nick. I actually live in Hamilton but have a son in Christchurch, so we get down there periodically. Maybe we can catch up one day.
Yes I do my own finishing - I thought a sunburst would help to lift the fairly bland appearance of the kauri on Chester, which originally was a skirting board from an historic house on Chester St.
Bruce
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I love the look of the Homebush top.
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ash wrote:I love the look of the Homebush top.
Thanks, Ash.
The idea was to portray a pile of rubble, which much of the building was after Sept.
Bruce
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