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Re: Guitar Building in Spain
Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2015 1:19 pm
by Randolph Rhett
The woodworker in me guessed at the wedge, but it is good to see it for real. My only real experience of classical building is Cumpiano's book which doesn't use that method. As for the bridge patch, its good to know that many builders consider it unnecessary. It adds complexity to the build, and didn't make much sense either. I don't have a classical planned, but I wanted to build a uke for my daughter. The bracing seems very similar and likewise doesn't have a pinned bridge.
Now, if only I could convince my wife that I NEED to spend three weeks in Herradura...
Oh, and find the wining lotto ticket to pay for it!
Re: Guitar Building in Spain
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2015 12:10 am
by Ryan Mazzocco
John Kingma wrote:Beate Ritzert wrote:Maybe he should have sold the first one?
Why...??
If I was in his shoes I would never sell my first one.
Me neither. of course my first one is a total embarrassment. Actually my first two. when people come to my house and start looking at my guitars I try to direct them away from those two. One thing I learned though is how hard it is to make a guitar, even a bad one. For Evan to nail it the first time like he did is great.
Re: Guitar Building in Spain
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2015 8:33 pm
by Greg
Another photo of the wedged neck joint at Spanish heel.
Re: Guitar Building in Spain
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 12:01 pm
by Barry Daniels
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Re: Guitar Building in Spain
Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 12:24 am
by Gordon Bellerose
This is a really entertaining thread John.
Evan should be very proud of his accomplishments. That looks like a GREAT vacation, indeed!
Re: Guitar Building in Spain
Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 6:31 am
by Beate Ritzert
John Kingma wrote:Beate Ritzert wrote:Maybe he should have sold the first one?
Why...??
If I was in his shoes I would never sell my first one.
Ok, i can really understand.
I did not sell my first guitar either, and that was a flying V made of plywood in a *very* amateurish build "quality" (the guitar sounds really good, i actually got an offer...). I would not give away my other self-made instruments either (these are just a handfull, so i am necessarily in the stage of a beginner...)
Re: Guitar Building in Spain
Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 7:38 am
by John Kingma
The first guitar I built was an electric - for Evan actually. And even though he has a few more guitars and better guitars than the one I built for him he says it's "his baby" and he will never get rid of it. Well he has a new baby now but I know he will still keep the electric I built for him.
Re: Guitar Building in Spain
Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2017 3:24 pm
by John Kingma
Hope it's okay to post an update in this older thread.
Evan ended up being offered an apprenticeship with Stephen Hill. He just got home for a short visit (to renew his visa) after being there for about a year and a half. In that time he has built 5 guitars of his own and 7 guitars for Stephen... his "2a" models.
http://www.stephenhillguitars.com/guita ... itars.html
Some of Evan's own work can be seen here -
http://www.evankingmaguitars.com/3823978
And here is a video of a local guitarist where Evan lives in Spain playing 3 of his guitars. -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4mEkeTsgSU
He has become quite a craftsman in a relatively short period of time, far better than I am or ever will be. I'm quite proud of him.
Re: Guitar Building in Spain
Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2017 4:00 pm
by Beate Ritzert
Cool to see the early steps of the hopefully successful professional career of Your son. Thumbs up!
Re: Guitar Building in Spain
Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2017 7:13 pm
by Bob Francis
What an outstanding opportunity.