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PostPosted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 2:55 pm 
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Time to show off my number 3. I built it in November then played it in for a while, and finally FP last week.

The top is Euro spruce from Austria, Brazilian RW bridge, cedro neck, rosette by Dmitry Zhevlakov, Rubner tuners (solid "natural" brass and ebony buttons), Indian rosewood B&S. Size, shape and bracing similar to the work of Torres in the 1880's, and about 5-6 very thin sessions of amber shellac, pores (not perfectly) filled with pumice. I didn't do any buffing yet, I am guessing it might be better if I let it harden a little for a month or so.

Sound is pretty good, I have lend it to a professional guitarist who liked it, he will use it in concerts so maybe there will be more people asking me to build for them.

I am sorry of the pics are too big, too many and too slow to load... :oops: Hopefully in a couple days I will post some sound samples too.

Thanks for looking, and for all the contributions here that help newbs move forward!

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 3:03 pm 
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Nice work Alex!

I like the overall look. Here's to some future orders. [:Y:] [:Y:] [:Y:]

Technical question: It looks to me like your saddle is higher on the bass side than the treble. Is this true? If so, do you prefer this means of getting higher action on the bass side over the approach of shaving down the fretboard on the bass side and trying to keep equal string height over the top at the bridge? Any comments on that from players?

Once again, congrats!

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That looks, really, nice, Alex. Excellent look, all over. I know it sounds great.

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Alex, She's a beauty!!! Love the rosette [:Y:] Do you have a close-up of that?


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Beautiful Guitar Alex.
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Nice work (of art) !
Where do you get the w/red/w purflings??

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Very nice guitar Alex my friend!!!! And the finish looks great too!!! Nice job! [:Y:] [clap] [clap] [clap] [clap] [clap] [clap]


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 3:29 pm 
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Thanks everyone for the nice comments! I guess the photos make it nicer than it is - the gear used (by a friend) costs a fortune...


Jim, a taller bass saddle is how I got used to setup. I might plane the bass side of the FB a little more (did it on my previous 2 builds), but not a whole lot, I prefer the look of even thicknessed FBs. Also the player requested extra high action for the bass, he has a heavy attack, so the saddle is 1mm taller there than what I would usually do. So the low E action came in at a bit over 4mm, and 3mm, maybe less for the treble.

The purflings are made from LMI veneer sheets: curly maple, light color Indian rw and ebonized maple.

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Goodness, that is a beauty. For having built only three guitars, what a neat thing it is to have it played.

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hi Alexandru
very impressive work and classy looking.
I particularly like the quality of the indian RW and the spruce top you used.
The finish looks good from here to.
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 5:46 pm 
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Alex, superb job you've done on this one, I'm looking forward to hearing it, for only your third guitar that is a truly wonderful job.

I've got a set of the exact same Rubners for a cypress guitar I have half made (got delayed a bit due to my accident) they are a very good alternative tuner for us on this side of the pond. And I like the fact they are made by a small family business.

Great work.

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 6:07 pm 
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Thanks Colin! I really hope you will be able to build again and finish that guitar soon, you will have a very pleasant tonal surprise!

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Really beautiful. Just to my tastes.

Where is the rosette from, or did you make it yourself?


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Wow, that is very clean. Very tasteful. Congrats.
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Very nice! I really like that rosette.


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 7:02 pm 
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She's a real beauty Alex! And a nice opportunity for a profesional to play it, and wants to continue to do so...what a compliment!

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beautiful guitar alex. nice, tight work on the purfs and binding. i love the rosette too.
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 8:19 pm 
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She looks fantastic. Nice job.

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Alex,
Very, Very nice. Beautiful execution on the build and finish! And when
a professional likes it, it's not just beautiful, it sounds great also. [clap] [clap]

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Very nice. I'll write more later when time permits. I'm in the middle of doing my daughter's music practice at this very minute!

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Quite elegant Alex.
Tell about the sound.

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Love to hear some sound files on that one!! Looks good! bliss

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Well done, sir! Beautiful, just beautiful.

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What a beautiful guitar...

Congratulations, Alexandru!

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I love the bindings and end wedge matching the back and sides. It just looks simple and classy. Very nice.

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Your guitars just keep getting better Alex!
I love that beauty of simplicity.

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