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jalalkun
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New Flamenco Guitar by Merlin Grote
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Yo guys, what's up? I happened to stumble upon a luthier here in Cologne that builds flamenco guitars by the name of Merlin Grote. He "modified" my classical guitar and lowered its action as far as it can go. While I was in his workshop I got the urge to ask him a lot of stuff about guitar building and wood types and bracings and all this sorta stuff. He's very young, just a couple years older than me, but he knows a lot about his craft so it seems. I played some of his guitars and they sound and play great, and they look fantastic. He is a very precise craftsman. Beside that, he builds a slightly bigger plantilla which fits me well, because I have long arms and big hands, it's quite a difference switching from a small bodied classical guitar to a flamenca with a big butt. That's basically what got me interested in asking him to have him make a guitar for me. So I decided to make my dream come true: I'll get a custom handmade guitar! I went for the following: Alpine spruce top, walnut back and sides, 660mm scale length, 52,5mm nut width, pegheds tuning pegs. He uses Cedrela for the neck on his flamenco model, which is fine with me. We worked together on the design of the rosette, which was kinda new to me. I didn't know what to do when he asked me if I had any kind of mosaic in mind, so I went with the simple rope pattern, but I think it turned out beautiful. I wanted to incorporate my own design of a headstock I made years ago and asked him if it would be possible. He tweaked the design here and there and I think it has become really beautiful. I'll see if I can add it to this post afterwards, because I can upload one picture only What do y'all think? The walnut looks beautiful and it's THE wood when building ouds, I kinda like this idea. Though I don't know how it's gonna sound as I have no idea how such a piece is gonna resonate once put together. Merlin says it's gonna sound very flamenco-like and loud because he wants a lightweight build. I'd upload more pictures as the building process goes on and plan on doing a litttle review at the end.
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Date May 18 2017 13:36:32
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jalalkun
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RE: New Flamenco Guitar by Merlin Grote (in reply to benros)
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ORIGINAL: benros hey jajal, i would really like to see the headstock design. could you post a picture? greetings, ben Hey ben, have a look at it. Since I can't post more than one picture, I made a collage for you to see. I've gone through a lot of sketches for about two years. The one you see in the upper picture on the right is my final sketch. Merlin thought the outer edges were too pointy and might be prone to breaking, so he made the 'devil horns' shorter, as he likes to call them his own sketch is on the left next to mine. Now it looks like one of my very first design sketches. on the last picture you can see the current results. It's not ready yet, but it looks absolutely stunning in my opinion. He'll add some more finer hallmarks into the lowered bit. Now it has a really arabic flair, mine looks a little more floral. But if I were to build my own guitar, I'd try out my own design
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Date May 21 2017 16:11:42
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jalalkun
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RE: New Flamenco Guitar by Merlin Grote (in reply to benros)
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ooooh a fellow kölsche jung, sehr schön! yeah I do look up a lot of stuff about woods in the wood-database to get a general idea of the feats of the various wood types (one should keep in mind that the numbers in the wood-database are estimates and averages, so it might not be too reliable, but still a good estimate for a general idea and for comparisons), and I looked it up just when I read your post about the goldregen. I've read that laburnum darkens with time, which means its golden color would go to a lush golden brown. unfortunately, the goldregen merlin has has some sort of fungus in it so he won't use it :( I hope he can find another piece of laburnum, it would be quite special. as of the bridge, I'll probably go with something lighter, I'll visit him next week some day and have a little chit-chat with him
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Date Aug. 19 2017 15:10:18
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RE: New Flamenco Guitar by Merlin Grote (in reply to jalalkun)
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first of all, I asked this question out of pure curiosity and because I wanted to hear about your opinions and experiences on that topic, and not because I'm unsure about my decision of anything like that. I'm very content with the walnut and I'm super excited about my baby @mark: don't worry man, I'm sure I'll love my guitar just the way it will be I'd rather think it's just not very trendy to have a guitar made of "just plain walnut that grew in your garden". most people probably want others to open up their eyes when you tell them "oi I have 40 years aged brazilian rosewood back and sides on my guitar", because at some point in time I wanted to be this kind of guy as well but what really matters are sonic features, aesthetics would even be the least I'd worry about. @perrate: thank you for your kind words, I hope that I've made a good choice. but I'll leave that for you to decide when I decide to make a video I really like the idea of a guitar made of walnut, it reminds me of ouds which are made of walnut as well. AND I'll be supporting the local woods, which is also a good idea cherry guitars are beautiful man, they have a growl to them, it's unbelievable...
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