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Stu -> My Luthier blog, first build. (May 14 2015 9:31:34)

Hola friends!
This feels a little like spam as I'm not so active on here these days but please check out my blog.

I'm currently on day four of Stephen Hill's Luther course in La Herradura, Spain. It's awesome
I'm keeping a little written record via this blog and thought some may find it interesting.

https://stusguitaradventure.wordpress.com/

Stu




tijeretamiel -> RE: My Luther blog, first build. (May 14 2015 10:52:29)

Looks amazing.

Good to see a picture of lunch snuck in as well!




Escribano -> RE: My Luther blog, first build. (May 14 2015 12:53:26)

Fantastic! Please send Stephen my regards. I have fond memories of the times we enjoyed down there.




Dudnote -> RE: My Luther blog, first build. (May 14 2015 13:18:26)

You lucky chap!! What a great experience. I look forward to seeing some more photos, especially how the rosette progresses because that's a complete mystery to me.




Stu -> RE: My Luther blog, first build. (May 14 2015 13:22:48)

Will do Simon!
Thanks for looking guys.
Yeah keep eyes peeled for rosette stuff on my blog. Might be doing more later, or tomorrow.




Sr. Martins -> RE: My Luthier blog, first build. (May 14 2015 13:26:06)

That's very cool and entertaining.




LeƱador -> RE: My Luthier blog, first build. (May 14 2015 14:18:35)

I met a guy who did that course, his guitar came out great. It was easy to play, great sound and looked very cool. He used some interesting African woods.

Can't wait to see and hear the outcome!




Stephen Eden -> RE: My Luthier blog, first build. (May 14 2015 15:28:41)

haha your second post made me laugh after reading your first day post. Taking pictures, uploading and then writing about them can be very time consuming and the last thing I want to do everyday for 4 weeks!

Good Luck with the build and send my best to Stephen and family and also Pablo! you are in good hands!




Escribano -> RE: My Luthier blog, first build. (May 14 2015 18:35:07)

quote:

Taking pictures, uploading and then writing about them can be very time consuming and the last thing I want to do everyday for 4 weeks!


Especially when those little bars are open for tubos con tapas!




Cervantes -> RE: My Luthier blog, first build. (May 19 2015 18:04:00)

Stu,

Looks like great fun. Please keep posting with as much detail as possible.
This will be really be helpful with my first upcoming build.




Stu -> RE: My Luthier blog, first build. (May 20 2015 22:14:04)

Jeez, been I'll for a couple of days! Some interesting stuff coming up tho from this week once I get some to writing the damn thing. Had some food poisoning and this week the social side has kicked of a bit.

Feel a little pressure now Cervantes. Pressure to go into more detail for you. Haha.




Stu -> RE: My Luthier blog, first build. (May 25 2015 12:56:17)

A few more entries for anyone that fancies a read. Starting to find my stride now. In the workshop and with the blog writing. Enjoy. Please share too with anyone who may like it. Gracias




estebanana -> RE: My Luthier blog, first build. (May 26 2015 6:50:18)

Lucky you, Granada area must be beautiful right now.




Stephen Eden -> RE: My Luthier blog, first build. (May 26 2015 10:29:42)

Looking good so far! I guess you've got the guitar through the mold now!




Stephen Eden -> RE: My Luthier blog, first build. (Jun. 15 2015 9:25:20)

What happened in the end! There is a whole week missing!




Greg h -> RE: My Luthier blog, first build. (Jul. 13 2015 6:14:57)

[image][/image]great experience. Great guitar produced.



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