Number 3 - finished
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Number 3 - finished
Finally got number 3 finished today after 18 months hanging around the shop like a bad smell. Pics arent great quality so will do a proper photo shoot sometime soon.
The instrument is a vanilla flavoured Dreadie with Sitka top, IRW back and sides and mahogany neck. Finish is french polish (blonde shellac).
The sound....big but very tonally balanced.
The white bridge pin on the B string? The original ebony pin shot out and smashed against the ceiling during string up...didnt check the ball was seated before cranking up the tuner.
The instrument is a vanilla flavoured Dreadie with Sitka top, IRW back and sides and mahogany neck. Finish is french polish (blonde shellac).
The sound....big but very tonally balanced.
The white bridge pin on the B string? The original ebony pin shot out and smashed against the ceiling during string up...didnt check the ball was seated before cranking up the tuner.
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Thanks Mate,
The shop lighting (fluoros plus halogens) is giving the finish a slightly golden hue.
Will be handing the guitar over to some musician friends so will get them to record something for the forum.
Cheers Martin
The shop lighting (fluoros plus halogens) is giving the finish a slightly golden hue.
Will be handing the guitar over to some musician friends so will get them to record something for the forum.
Cheers Martin
bob wrote:Looks great Martin.
The FP gives it a nicely subdued feel.
Any chance of recording something for us?
Martin bro she looks great!!!
I like the EIRW on this one since it is more light brown and you can see the details with it not being too dark.
The finish looks excellent too - nice work.
The white bridge pin actually looks kind of cool and you might want to leave it but replace it with a bone pin.
Very well done.
I like the EIRW on this one since it is more light brown and you can see the details with it not being too dark.
The finish looks excellent too - nice work.
The white bridge pin actually looks kind of cool and you might want to leave it but replace it with a bone pin.
Very well done.
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Martin,
Very nice guitar - you've finally made one that goes with your name!! The muncea in the last photograph looks interesting though - is that what they mean by a brushed shellc finish "Big ,. . . but very tonally balanced" sounds like "small but perfectly formed", I bet it's a proper gonad shaker and banjo killer!!
I think that bridge pin thing is really cool and should become a design feature. Perfect for the rock god on stage at the end of the gig - he turns to the audience and the bridge pins shoot out to them one by one. Clapton would kill for one of those . . . or Jack Black
Very nice guitar - you've finally made one that goes with your name!! The muncea in the last photograph looks interesting though - is that what they mean by a brushed shellc finish "Big ,. . . but very tonally balanced" sounds like "small but perfectly formed", I bet it's a proper gonad shaker and banjo killer!!
I think that bridge pin thing is really cool and should become a design feature. Perfect for the rock god on stage at the end of the gig - he turns to the audience and the bridge pins shoot out to them one by one. Clapton would kill for one of those . . . or Jack Black
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Number 3 - finished
Well done Martin!
Bring it to NZ when you visit and play me a tune!
Nothing quite like the feeling of finishing a guitar and finally hearing it's voice! Congratulations.
Cheers
Graham W
Bring it to NZ when you visit and play me a tune!
Nothing quite like the feeling of finishing a guitar and finally hearing it's voice! Congratulations.
Cheers
Graham W
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Thanks for the positive comments guys. I was around at my friends place last night. We had plans to go to the movies but ended up cracking a Rockford's Single Vineyard Series Shiraz and playing guitars into the early hours of the morning. Got to reaquaint myself with guitars 1 (OM) and 2 (classical) as well as the latest instrument. Ended up crashing on the lounge room floor with a cat for company as well as my guitars. A great night out.
Indeed a great night, they really don't come much better than that my friend.kiwigeo wrote:Thanks for the positive comments guys. I was around at my friends place last night. We had plans to go to the movies but ended up cracking a Rockford's Single Vineyard Series Shiraz and playing guitars into the early hours of the morning. Got to reaquaint myself with guitars 1 (OM) and 2 (classical) as well as the latest instrument. Ended up crashing on the lounge room floor with a cat for company as well as my guitars. A great night out.
ONYA Martin
That's a nice one, Martin. Good work!
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