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constructordeguitarras
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RE: "Luthiers share your creati... (in reply to crooksj5)
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Thanks for your comments, Joshua. No, I didn't do anything different for this guitar other than use the Brazilian rosewood for the back and sides--and the wide maple purfling. The soundboard is from the same stash of Engelmann spruce that I have been using for years and the neck is one of six that I started together a few guitars ago. The bridge, head plate, and binding, are Bolivian rosewood, as usual. I was a little surprised that it didn't come out heavier. I also noticed the sustain. I liked it so much that I bought another Brazilian rosewood set, just in case. By the way, the top is finished the same way as the last one, but that one was photographed under glaring white lights and this time I used some orange filters over the lights, these things: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000XR9U56?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=ox_sc_act_title_1&smid=A3Q2JX9DN8QLEZ
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Date Jul. 17 2015 0:04:02
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Ruphus
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RE: "Luthiers share your creati... (in reply to tijeretamiel)
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Looks beautiful and tempting to say the least. Is the white purfling maple? You guy´s artwork deserves really smooth gear. (The more I grow into precision tuning, the more I realize that it is the master pieces that allow for easily hearing the subtleties. Or to say it the other way around, when I am brought mediocre instruments for evaluation I figure how hard it is to perceive the fineness of pitch with them. - Which might partially explain why many users seem content with raw mechanics.) With the relativley down to earth pricing that you two ask for the guitars, it may appear disproportional (which it indeed is, comparing the manufacturing efforts) when overpriced tuners end up making 1/3 or 1/4 of the guitars price, but practically I think it really pays to have their light and before all constant torque for nudging the pitch to where the guitar clearly leads you to. Then again, as flamencos often struggle at the lower end of the food chain, having to be so hard on the budget for obtaining such gems, it is foreseeable how a considerable additional chunk of money could be shifting the deal further into distance for many of us. Still, I am convinced that it would be making absolute sense if makers like you would be checking out gears like Scheller to first see the difference for yourself and then offer the option on your websites. It would only be matching shoes to fine suits. - Again, beautiful axe! (If possible, please upload an mp3; thanks!) Ruphus
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Date Aug. 1 2015 5:04:45
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constructordeguitarras
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RE: "Luthiers share your creati... (in reply to tijeretamiel)
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Thanks for asking, tijeretamiel. I used the same kind of Bolivian rosewood that I use on blancas, for the binding, bridge, and head plate. I could have used Brazilian, but I thought the contrast was nice, and I liked the consistency of bridges among my guitars. Also, Brazilian bleeds color like crazy and Bolivian has negligible pores, so it simplified the finishing process a lot. I made the soundboard purfling by gluing up four sheets of the extra thin veneers sold by LMII.com, black, white, black, white. I cut strips of the resulting stack with a knife and pre-bend them slightly, dry on a hot iron. My side purfling is incorporated into the binding: I take a piece of Bolivian rosewood about a quarter inch thick and glue two regular-thickness veneers onto it, white, black, then saw it into binding strips about 0.08" thick. This I pre-bend as accurately as possible while wet.
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