Gibson A mandolin (1916) - brace repair, bridge and general advice needed
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 11:53 pm
I recently bought this old Gibson A - 1916 (I'm told) with ser #27265 . It is in generally good condition other than the brace needing glue on the treble side. My goal is to make it playable for my own use.
I've glued lots of braces before, but this one really doesn't "yield" or close to the top easily. I'm afraid it might break free in the process making the repair more difficult for this moderately experienced novice. I would appreciate any guidance on this job. I have at my disposal many clamps, hide glue, and even a stew-mac scissor-jack-clamp (not sure if it will fit). I would appreciate any guidance on this job.
The bridge on the right is what came with it - obviously not original, but is it possible to tell if it is a Gibson replacement? The bridge on the left is from a 1935 Kalamazoo flat-top oval, made by Gibson. It is shaved really low - but I am wondering if any experts out there can tell whether it is the same template as a pre-loar era Gibson one piece bridge. If so I may use it as a template. Otherwise the adjustable's pins are wobbly - can I simply glue them in straight and will this approach last?
Lastly, the pick-guard brace is celuloid or mock tortoise shell and missing both the half-circle clamp block and the old clamp. I would like to fashion a replacement clamp using a modified violin chin rest. Can anyone point me to a drawing or photos of an original unit to assist in making the parts I require (other than the clamp that is)?
Thank you in advance.
John
I've glued lots of braces before, but this one really doesn't "yield" or close to the top easily. I'm afraid it might break free in the process making the repair more difficult for this moderately experienced novice. I would appreciate any guidance on this job. I have at my disposal many clamps, hide glue, and even a stew-mac scissor-jack-clamp (not sure if it will fit). I would appreciate any guidance on this job.
The bridge on the right is what came with it - obviously not original, but is it possible to tell if it is a Gibson replacement? The bridge on the left is from a 1935 Kalamazoo flat-top oval, made by Gibson. It is shaved really low - but I am wondering if any experts out there can tell whether it is the same template as a pre-loar era Gibson one piece bridge. If so I may use it as a template. Otherwise the adjustable's pins are wobbly - can I simply glue them in straight and will this approach last?
Lastly, the pick-guard brace is celuloid or mock tortoise shell and missing both the half-circle clamp block and the old clamp. I would like to fashion a replacement clamp using a modified violin chin rest. Can anyone point me to a drawing or photos of an original unit to assist in making the parts I require (other than the clamp that is)?
Thank you in advance.
John