The Everyman Guitar
- Mark Swanson
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Well when I saw the title I was hoping that you'd play that song! It's such a good tune that I can easily forgive any messy playing...good job!
I kept waiting to hear "Everybody I talk to is waiting to leave...."
I kept waiting to hear "Everybody I talk to is waiting to leave...."
- Mark Swanson, guitarist, MIMForum Staff
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Nice looking shop.
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Hi Chris,
Nice looking and sounding guitar. How long did it take to carve the head plates?
Nice looking and sounding guitar. How long did it take to carve the head plates?
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Thanks
About 60 hrs a plate probably about 10 more on the back since it was really my first carving. That's not counting the designing either. I think someome who knows what they are doing and does it a lot could probably do it way faster.
Mark, watching me fumble through it was bad enough without hearing me sing it... Nothing like destroying a classic Jackson Browne tune.
About 60 hrs a plate probably about 10 more on the back since it was really my first carving. That's not counting the designing either. I think someome who knows what they are doing and does it a lot could probably do it way faster.
Mark, watching me fumble through it was bad enough without hearing me sing it... Nothing like destroying a classic Jackson Browne tune.
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Yo, Chris,
Nothing deserving an apology there--not at all. I think your guitar is fabulous. And I don't think your playing sucks at all. Heck...we all wish we played better! Well done!
Nothing deserving an apology there--not at all. I think your guitar is fabulous. And I don't think your playing sucks at all. Heck...we all wish we played better! Well done!
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Great looking guitar, Chris. We've been following your headstock carve and it's nice to see the complete guitar. The belly and arm contours are a nice touch. Sounds good, too.
- Ryan Mazzocco
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that is just amazing. I love love love it! what has two thumbs and is a huge fan of Chris Paulick's work? This guy!
At the risk of sounding too over enthusiastic, this is really a beautiful piece of work.
At the risk of sounding too over enthusiastic, this is really a beautiful piece of work.
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I didn't realize the rosette we looked at a while ago was going to go with the carving. Very well executed, gorgeous instrument and it sounds great!
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Congrats on a beautiful build.
My favorite aspect of guitars is the female influence on the shape when viewed from the front or rear, and your convergence of the bevels in a beautiful curve when viewed from the sides takes this a step further.
My favorite aspect of guitars is the female influence on the shape when viewed from the front or rear, and your convergence of the bevels in a beautiful curve when viewed from the sides takes this a step further.
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Nice guitar, really nice. I would consider it a great success if my guitar sounded like that when I finished it.
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That's a beauty.
I'm glad to see that you're still building.
I'm glad to see that you're still building.
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Nice build Chris. That forearm bevel looks very well done, and the carving sets things off nicely indeed.
On another note; when I watched your video I realized that I had seen some of your videos on Youtube.
In particular the ones where you show your binding router jig. I actually copied that jig, and showed it on this forum, in the tools and jigs section.
I did not claim it as my own, stating that I had copied it off a Youtube video.
I did not know that you were a forum member.
Thanks for the design, it works really well.
On another note; when I watched your video I realized that I had seen some of your videos on Youtube.
In particular the ones where you show your binding router jig. I actually copied that jig, and showed it on this forum, in the tools and jigs section.
I did not claim it as my own, stating that I had copied it off a Youtube video.
I did not know that you were a forum member.
Thanks for the design, it works really well.
I need your help. I can't possibly make all the mistakes myself!
- Andy Birko
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Very nicely done, Chris. Can you elaborate more on how you named it "the Everyman Guitar"?
PMoMC
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Hi Chris I've greatly enjoyed all the instruction you've given. I saw that you have some info on mimf about metal body trombone. Can you help me link to this info. I need some ideas on cone well jigs for construction. Thanks again. William
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Sorry my spell check changed tricone to trombone. William
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What a nice piece of work Chris!