ordered wood today...
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2016 2:22 pm
So I guess I am building some guitars this fall. Planning is started on two builds. I ordered from a new supplier to me, Bow River Woods, mostly because they are in Canada, sell in CDN bucks and have free shipping anywhere in Canada. For a Canadian, these are nice things. They have a nice on-line store with pictures of each specific wood set, which is nice and seems to be the coming thing.
I got two Engleman tops, one Professional Grade +, whatever that means, and one Grade 1A. I got one back and side set, absolutely stunning quilted maple. The plan is to build one traditional non-cutaway archtop, 17", with the maple and the better top, and build one nylon string fan braced archtop with the other top and locally sourced wood, an interesting hardwood of some nice but dark colour. Maybe Mahogany. If the nylon string guitar works I will probably give it to a friend of mine who is a very good jazz player who plays highly improvisational music and composes weird stuff for classical guitar. I am looking at putting a Barbera transducer pickup in it, after I found out that is what Benedetto puts in his nylon string guitars.
Questions that remain are largely what to use for the necks. I am leaning towards a Spanish Cedar neck for the nylon string, which I am going to build as light as I dare, but I don't know what to use for the maple (other than maple, I guess). And all the fittings, bindings, purflings and everything else...
Brian
I got two Engleman tops, one Professional Grade +, whatever that means, and one Grade 1A. I got one back and side set, absolutely stunning quilted maple. The plan is to build one traditional non-cutaway archtop, 17", with the maple and the better top, and build one nylon string fan braced archtop with the other top and locally sourced wood, an interesting hardwood of some nice but dark colour. Maybe Mahogany. If the nylon string guitar works I will probably give it to a friend of mine who is a very good jazz player who plays highly improvisational music and composes weird stuff for classical guitar. I am looking at putting a Barbera transducer pickup in it, after I found out that is what Benedetto puts in his nylon string guitars.
Questions that remain are largely what to use for the necks. I am leaning towards a Spanish Cedar neck for the nylon string, which I am going to build as light as I dare, but I don't know what to use for the maple (other than maple, I guess). And all the fittings, bindings, purflings and everything else...
Brian