Sound Hole Purfling and Binding on Vintage Gibson A
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 3:58 pm
Hi Folks,
I'm continuing the ongoing repair of the Vintage Gibson A I've been working on for some time. While waiting on a tapered plug cutter to deal with the pickup jack issue I wrote about earlier, I've begun to work on some of the cosmetic issues on the face. At one time, some of the original sound hole purling was lost and simply filled in with a putty of some sort and "painted" to resemble purfling. I'm removing that and repairing some damaged wood and will need to replace sections of the purfling. Does anyone know of a source for this material? In a perfect world, I'd like to replace it with a correct match. It's black, white, black, white, black and is made of wood, not fiber. See the pic.
I'm also going to need to repair the binding on the inside of the sound hole. It's ivoroid with a vertical stripping. I haven't seen anything like either of these at Stu Mac or Luthier's Supply and an internet search didn't locate anything either. Any help in locating this would be greatly appreciated!
I'm continuing the ongoing repair of the Vintage Gibson A I've been working on for some time. While waiting on a tapered plug cutter to deal with the pickup jack issue I wrote about earlier, I've begun to work on some of the cosmetic issues on the face. At one time, some of the original sound hole purling was lost and simply filled in with a putty of some sort and "painted" to resemble purfling. I'm removing that and repairing some damaged wood and will need to replace sections of the purfling. Does anyone know of a source for this material? In a perfect world, I'd like to replace it with a correct match. It's black, white, black, white, black and is made of wood, not fiber. See the pic.
I'm also going to need to repair the binding on the inside of the sound hole. It's ivoroid with a vertical stripping. I haven't seen anything like either of these at Stu Mac or Luthier's Supply and an internet search didn't locate anything either. Any help in locating this would be greatly appreciated!