Hi Folks,
For your viewing pleasure, I have just published a build diary from luthier Yaron Naor- Yaron has been working on a Traveller guitar which has a really intriguing design. I can't link pics directly to here so do pop by to:
http://guitarbench.com/index.php/2009/0 ... aron-naor/ for the full audio/Visual presentation. As always, I present the text portion of the profile for your consideration- although I do highly recommend popping by to see the pics!
Warmest regards,
Terence
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Luthier Facts :
Name: Yaron Naor
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* Model:Phonon “The Sound Particle”
* Back/Sides Wood: African Walnut
* Top Wood: Red Spruce
* Neck Wood: American Black Walnut
* Fingerboard: Cherry
* Fret Markers: Dots
* Bridge: Cherry
* Tuners: Gotoh
* Body Length: 29.3/4 in.
* Lower Bout: 12.3/4 in.
* Body Depth @ Heel: 2.5 in.
* Body Depth @ Tail: 2.5 in.
* Scale Length: 23 in.
* Nut Width: 1 3/4 in.
Yaron is a very innovate luthier who has developed some unusual designs which work very well. He recently turned his attention to a travel guitar and very kindly provided us with a commentary on his build and the progress:
“I found out that many people would like a Backpacker’s guitar. But existing models are not very balanced; some weight near the end pin would really help offset the weight of the headstock and neck. Intonation can also be a little bit of a problem as you move up the fret board. Often one loses between a quarter and half step at the 12th fret. There is also not enough bass, too much treble and inadequate global volume.
So now I am building this traveler guitar to fix all these problems. The first guitar has a “leaf” style top bracing which from experience I believe that gives more volume and more bass! And the second one has a “star” top bracing and a sound port on the side.
Here are some fantastic photos of the build process Yaron has provided:
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