Pederson Custom Guitars EVA UM
Here are a couple of quick pics of this EVA UM I'm taking to Memphis.
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Kevin please stop! I have no more money left! :cry:
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Great work, Kevin! |
That top is fantastic, like 3-D bearclaw. You could dive into it and never hit bottom. Is that, in fact, Sitka? Wow.
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Thx for the comments...hope to see you at the show. |
Absolutely crazy guitar. Not a lot of times you see one where it makes you rethink what an acoustic guitar should look like.
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Wow!!! :D:D:D
I love offset sounds holes, looks cool and in my experience helps the guitar sound a lot better. Talk about access to the frets! I don't understand the bridge - no pins, can't see the string ends, what's up? |
Heck, besides the mind blowing top, the back and neck woods are really unbelievably beautiful as well. I just love the look of the neck!
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That stained bearclaw is just out of this world! The whole guitar is phenomenal - incredibly beautiful!
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Its a pinless bridge so the ball ends anchor in a recessed pocket at the rear of the bridge. I'll definity be doing more of these. Quote:
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I visited Kevin's table yesterday while, unfortunately, he was off somewhere else. The pics just don't do that inlay justice. There is an elegance, an excitement that impresses, far more in 3D than a photo ever could. Very nice work Kevin!
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Had a really good time at this show. Had a TON of great feedback from people playing this guitar and from some builders too. I will be making more of these. I did sell this guitar at the show. I think the look and sound of this guitar really impressed. I am extremely happy with this guitar model. I'll be starting another one very soon.
I am also very happy that the wood i used in this guitar is mostly native and fairly plentiful at this point. For now, i dont see much of a reason to mess with those "ingredients". The back and side set is walnut and the top is bear claw spruce (Alaskan). This combo produced a lush bassy tone. It is loud and no treble loss at all. |
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And my brother said excellent photography. |
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Paul Heumiller from Dream guitars shot some video of this guitar and a small interview with me. I'm not sure when and where that will appear, but when I know I will post it. I was going to send this guitar to Paul in the event it didn't sell. So I will start on a new one for Paul using these combination of woods and a new Leopard on the headstock. Also - gathering more ideas for my 20th Anniversary guitar that I will be unveiling at a new guitar show coming in the fall of 2016. Yeah, I need to get better photos. I'm working on it. Kevin. |
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