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Ramón
Posts: 440
Joined: Feb. 23 2005
From: La Jolla, Ca
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Building a flamenco guitar guitar - ...
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Hola all, Got asked if I would keep a record of my endeavour on my first flamenco guitar, so, hoping I don't bore all of you to death..... This is the very beginning, with the wood just arriving. Shot some pics of what I got, and will build from the Manuel Reyes plans. I dropped off the woods at luthier Bob Hein's house, and he suggested I set the wood out on small slats to air a bit more for the next week. LMII did not have my fretboard in stock, and my Macassar bindings, headplate wood, and bridge (from another wood place), seem to have gotten lost ...Checking on that. The pictures are, L to R, top to bottom: Master Grade Euro Spruce w/ rosette Rosette (Russian - but I might yet still make my own...) 1A Cypress back ( I liked that 1A had more figuring) Macassar Ebony headplate (the lost one) Cedar woods for neck. I'm told I got lucky, as the grains are quite straight.. (Many thanks to 'Jeff' at LMII for selecting nice stuff!) I'm swamped right now; taxes, work, an upcoming trip (and most importantly, playing!), etc., so the journal/build will be slow in posting/progress, and I am going to make every effort to build a great instrument, right out of the gate, so time is NOT of the essence. And just thought I'd mention this to anyone who might be interested (Apologies to Anders, as shipping a guitar from Europe to the US can run around $350!)...Robert Hein, the builder here who is teaching me, has just finished a stunning 1A Flamenco guitar, which will go into The Blue Guitar in San Diego. Yuris Zeltsin's (recognize the name?) praises Bob's guitars for their workmanship, attention to detail, tone, and playability. The guitar is available from Bob at around $2800, if anyone is interested in more info: http://robertheinguitars.com So that's it for now...Just thought I'd share! Ramón
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