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That's wonderful! Do you notice a difference in the sets as you examine them.....LS, versus Singing, etc. Does one seem obviously different than another in terms of build qualities?
Love my LS top Doerr, I was so fortunate to attain that soundboard. Fred |
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Oh man...
Looking at those lovely walnut sets and redwood tops, I wish I could lay my hands on a Hatcher... You should get yourself a UK dealer! D |
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There has been a lot of talk about a free trade agreement between the UK and the US. That would certainly help things along! I am planning to do some hiking in Scotland this Aug or Sept. Wouldn't be too hard to bring a guitar along! Best Regards, Mark |
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Domestic Woods
One of the things I like about using domestic woods is it's not too hard to see the actual trees that are made of them. If you've been following my posts for awhile you've seen the Koa trees in Hawaii and the Red Spruce from out back behind my shop. Here are a couple pictures of Redwood trees along with a couple including my lovely and ever patient wife Karen;
https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2927/3...9bba8fdc_b.jpg https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/598/32...9b626500_b.jpg https://c1.staticflickr.com/4/3823/3...275279e0_c.jpg https://c1.staticflickr.com/4/3840/3...37a87871_b.jpg Thanks for viewing! Mark |
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Well it's a lovely country for a hike......but bring some midge repellant. You may avoid the worst of it in September...but then its' a lottery with the weather. For a working holiday, pass through the East Nuek of Fife to Pittenweem and drop in on Rory Dowling at Taran guitars...lovely chap and great luthier :) D |
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I'm familiar with Rory Dowling's wonderful work. I like his sense of design. It's very clean. Mark |
More Domestic Woods
Since I'm been on a domestic wood theme lately, when I got all that Redwood I also found some more of that unusual bear claw Sitka that I am using on Bard Rocks Padauk Josie that is in the finishing process;
https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/761/33...105cbf19_c.jpg https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/664/32...9fc22011_b.jpg https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/660/33...3873c180_b.jpg https://c1.staticflickr.com/4/3729/3...25c29348_b.jpg These might go really well with these domestic back and side sets I have sister sets of. Like Bastogne Walnut; https://c1.staticflickr.com/2/1569/2...cb54320e_c.jpg Or Quilted Maple; https://c1.staticflickr.com/8/7370/2...e8b7d611_c.jpg Thanks for viewing! Mark |
It's all about the wood!
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What's Cooking?
I haven't posted in a little while. I've been hard at work developing a new technique and new designs for this latest spec guitar I'm working on. This will be my Penelope model 12 fret guitar with Olivewood back and sides. The whole shop smells like an Italian restaurant as soon as this Olivewood touches sandpaper.
I'll do a separate build thread on this guitar because there are so many new elements but, here is a preview of what I am developing/learning/practicing to create the Olive wreath rosette. I am doing an inlay/marquetry hybrid technique. The colors of the wreath consists of natural woods; Yellowheart, Argentinian Verawood, and Peruvian walnut. When I titled this post "What's Cooking" I wasn't kidding. This is how I shade the edges of the cut out olives to make them look rounded. I cook them in a pan of sand; https://c1.staticflickr.com/4/3853/3...cf9b9c67_c.jpg https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2821/3...632ec953_c.jpg The wreath is set right into the Alpine Italian Spruce; https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2890/3...e4424572_b.jpg Thanks for viewing! Mark |
Wow, time to grab the popcorn again!
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I always follow your builds as they are consistently amazing, this new guitar is no exception!
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My goodness, that rosette is special. Congrats Chef Mark on sharpening your technique. I love the greener slant on the woods (my favorite color). Beautiful work!
BTW, I got to meet Tom Doerr at the Artisan Guitar Show. Really nice guy. I let him play the Penelope I have of yours. He loved it! |
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