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Captain Jim 05-27-2022 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by RP (Post 7009822)
Shipping Video 5/27/2022 along with Alistair's California itinerary....



Check out my new X20-12 at 14:27....

Congrats! Looks great! Looking forward to hearing how it sounds. :up:

Gary C 05-30-2022 05:08 AM

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Originally Posted by RP (Post 7009822)
Check out my new X20-12 at 14:27....

That's a beauty!

And I've just spotted mine at 11.05!

RP 06-10-2022 11:35 AM

Shipping Video 6/10/2022


RP 06-17-2022 12:21 PM

Shipping Video 6/17/2022 from new factory space...


RP 06-24-2022 04:49 PM

Shipping Video 6/24/2020


David Eastwood 06-24-2022 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by RP (Post 7029643)
Shipping Video 6/24/2020

Unless I missed it, this week’s video was unusual in that there were no guitars with red, blue or green CF.

RP 07-01-2022 01:38 PM

Emerald Shipping Video 7/1/2022


RP 07-08-2022 11:34 AM

Shipping Video 7/8/2


KevinH 07-16-2022 08:02 AM

July 15, 2022 shipping video:


David Eastwood 07-29-2022 04:03 PM

Shipping Video for July 29th, 2022


Captain Jim 07-29-2022 08:53 PM

An interesting shipping video today - I enjoyed the interview and performance with Emerald employee Miro, which also gave us a bit of a look at how these guitars are made. I was under the impression it was a one-piece mold (somehow - that's how Black Hills Gold jewelry is made), but we see Miro filing the edges where two pieces come together, as well as doing the fretwork and fretboard radius.

And, as always, some beautiful guitars heading out to owners who are filled with anticipation.

Nice job on today's shipping video.

David Eastwood 07-30-2022 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Captain Jim (Post 7053927)
An interesting shipping video today - I enjoyed the interview and performance with Emerald employee Miro, which also gave us a bit of a look at how these guitars are made. I was under the impression it was a one-piece mold (somehow - that's how Black Hills Gold jewelry is made), but we see Miro filing the edges where two pieces come together, as well as doing the fretwork and fretboard radius.

From memory of other conversations on the subject, and watching the gestation of the Solace, I believe it’s a two-piece mold. The body and neck are laid up in one side, the top in the other, and then the two are joined to be cured. The guitar then comes out of the mold as a single piece, but with some trimming being needed, as seen on the video.

There’s (at least) one person on this forum who knows exactly how its done, but he may not be willing or able to comment for a whole variety of reasons :)

KevinH 08-05-2022 02:38 PM

August 5 shipping video...


DethWshBkr 08-08-2022 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by David Eastwood (Post 7054046)
From memory of other conversations on the subject, and watching the gestation of the Solace, I believe it’s a two-piece mold. The body and neck are laid up in one side, the top in the other, and then the two are joined to be cured. The guitar then comes out of the mold as a single piece, but with some trimming being needed, as seen on the video.

There’s (at least) one person on this forum who knows exactly how its done, but he may not be willing or able to comment for a whole variety of reasons :)

I know of no other way to make carbon parts. You have a mold, which you then coat in release agent. Lay the carbon and resin over the mold. Then you need an internal bladder to compress the layers. Close mold, pressurize and heat.

mountainmaster 08-26-2022 01:31 PM

I think we missed a few shipping videos.

August 12:



August 19:



And today's video, August 26:



I was kind of surprised by the crystal ice finish at 10:22. It is nice to see this option returning, but why does the neck still have a gloss finish? The neck is usually the first part people want to change to satin for a smoother, less sticky feel.


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