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2018 T Drew Heinonen "Olson" SJ Euro/BRW Build thread
We've got another Drew's "Olson" style SJ on the way. If you are new to Drew's work, please check out ExpoTom's build thread here~(Thank you in advance ExpoTom~)
http://www.acousticguitarforum.com/f...d.php?t=459981 Cedar/Cocobolo SJ The first SJ from Drew was built with Cedar/Cocobolo combination, and it was by far the best Olson-esque SJ sound ever. Some Olson SJ owners have visited our showroom to do A/B comparison with their SJs. They were all amazed by Drew's work. Some folks actually said this particular SJ is an Olson replica. I think this one is a T Drew Heinonen SJ. Drew really well grasped his master's tone and mixed with his own stuff in a subtle way. An Olson SJ Drew participated in the production & Drew's SJ An Early Olson SJ & Drew's SJ Cocobolo back with paua shell back strip The first one was successful so we are going for a upscale spec this time~ Top - EuroSpruce top B/S - Brazilian Rosewood Rosette - Radial BRW/Paua Backstrip - Paua Top purfling – Paua Wedge - BRW Wedge strips -Paua Wood binding - flamed koa Heelcap - BRW bound with Ebony Smaller and Sharp “H” logo - Paua Headstock front veneer – BRW bound with W/B Paua Koa Headstock back veneer - BRW Fretboard - ebony bound with W/B Paua Koa Bridge - ebony Olson dove inlay - Paua Paua side dot inlay EVO gold frets Gotoh 510 gold tuners with black buttons 1 3/4" nut and 2 1/4" saddle Euro/BRW BRW with Naphtha We will come back with more build photos later~ In the meantime we drop the sound sample YT of the Cocobolo SJ here. Please subscribe for more upcoming videos of Fine Luthier built guitars! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-X...ZXpq5Ych3H_zUg Watch with 1080P for the best sound quality fineluthiers.com https://www.facebook.com/fineluthiers Last edited by AlanHw; 10-13-2017 at 10:10 AM. |
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Oh, that looks great...if it captures some of that Olson sound it's gonna be something good!
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We had a Twin Cities AGF Get-Together a few years ago and were fortunate to have a few local luthiers attend. I believe Drew brought 3 guitars to that event; a flat-top SJ, an OM, and a parlor. While all were really nice, the OM happened to be my favorite while others preferred the SJ. To me, the SJ that he brought seemed really nice for singer/songwriter type of stuff while the OM seemed a great match for solo instrumental stuff. I think it's about matching the instrument to the way you play, what you play, and how you like to hear it. Or maybe I was drawn to the OM partially because of the tonewoods used (BRW and Adi).
This build looks really nice so far!
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Sure things! This one is going to be great~
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Will be following this thread for sure. Love mine and I'm tempted to go with a spruce SJ too. (If only I had funds...)
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ExpoTom, Your SJ is great one~ After this thread, you might go for a Spruce SJ!
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I take issue honestly with the calling out the copy as an "Olson SJ"... it is clearly trying to capitalize on the notoriety of the Olson guitar. Make a copy, great, everyone will know that it is but I think it is somewhat offensive to come right out and say it.
An Olson is the only thing that will ever be an Olson.
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A brand new duet I wrote with my daughter: https://youtu.be/u0hRB7fYaZU Olson Brazilian Dread #1325 Olson Brazilian SJ #1350 Olson Tiger Myrtle Dread #1355 Olson Brazilian Jumbo #1351 Olson 12-string Jumbo (one of only a few) Martin D-42 Johnny Cash #51/200 (only 80 made) And a few others Quite a few limited edition and rare Martins ----------------- http://www.kekomusic.com |
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You have the point there. So I actually said I think this is T Drew Heinonen SJ on the introduction. However, Drew' SJ is patterned after Olson SJ with Jim's permission. IMO Honoring his master's name is also appropriate for this specific model. It is the same for the dove inlay with Jim's permission but there is the stipulation that they are credited as "Olson" style doves. The same principle as Manzer wedge, Laskin bevel we actually have to honor their names for their creation... I think I forgot to put "style" after Olson. |
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Beautiful guitars.
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A brand new duet I wrote with my daughter: https://youtu.be/u0hRB7fYaZU Olson Brazilian Dread #1325 Olson Brazilian SJ #1350 Olson Tiger Myrtle Dread #1355 Olson Brazilian Jumbo #1351 Olson 12-string Jumbo (one of only a few) Martin D-42 Johnny Cash #51/200 (only 80 made) And a few others Quite a few limited edition and rare Martins ----------------- http://www.kekomusic.com |
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Mr. Olson does not defend his brand because the man is super humble, but he also knows that he got many ideas from other luthiers on his early careers. He is a generous man and shares any of his ideas and tools with anyone who asks.
Only people that could possibly claim some lineage to Jim Olson would be Applegate and Heinonen though. Jim helped Brian Applegate a lot in his early career mentoring him and coaching him, and allowing him to use his SJ model dimensions and specs. I think he even carved necks for Brian initially in his CNC. Applegate since then made many changes and has his own voice on his guitars, though you can find similarities between the two SJs. Drew Heinonen worked as a helper for 2 years with Jim until 2 years ago, and Jim was gracious enough to let Drew use his SJ dimensions and specs, when Drew went solo. From the builder's perspective, I think they are just grateful to have Jim as their mentor/friend. It is us, the end customers and dealers, who wants to link them more than maybe they should be. I see similar things happening in the Somogyi world. Many claims by the customers and dealers, "this particular one is better than the real Somogyi (and much cheaper)". But I have not played any of the ex-apprentices guitars that were as good as the real Somogyi. |
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