Three Marklund Customs, 00-42 + D-45S + OM-28
Greetings all,
Welcome to my my first thread on AGF after lurking many years. I decided to commission two builds with Per Marklund this year after hearing and seeing the build threads on UMGF. He is ready to get started making this years batch at this time. I thought I'd share it with all of you. Edit; 07/12/14. Added a OM-28. Pictures and spec sheet starting on post #56 First up is a 12 fret 00-42 style w/MRW/Josef Berkman Austrian Moon Spruce, based on tracings of a 1935 00-21 model provided by B@H guitars. 00-42 Specification Sheet Model: 12 fret 00. Plan based on 1935 00-21 Construction: Mahogany Blocks/Dovetail Neck Joint - Carbon fiber truss - Hide Glue Construction – Nitrocellulose Finish Top: Austrian Alpine Spruce, Picea abies – Shadetop Top Bracing: Picea abies 1/4” Back/side Material: Solid Madagascar Rosewood Back Purfling: Black/Maple strip wood 2 ply Binding: Figured hardwood Top Inlay Style: 42 Style Green abalone Rosette: Complete inlaid in fretboard Neck Material: Honduran Mahogany Neck Shape: Modified low oval Nut Material: Bone Headplate: MRW. Alternative torch, Green abalone and MOP. Fingerboard Material: Ebony. Figured wood binding Scale Length: 24.9 Fingerboard Width At Nut: 1-13/16” at nut. String spacing 2-1/4"” at 12th fret, 2-5/16" at saddle Fingerboard Position Inlays: Style 42 snowflakes Green abalone and MOP Bridge Material: Ebony Bridge Style: Pyramid w/drop in saddle Saddle: Bone Tuning Machines: Antique Acoustics Brass open geared w/ pearl buttons. 3 on a plate. Bridge & End Pins: Antique Acoustics ebony w/pearl dot Pickguard: None or clear Case: TBD Like the Martin 00-45 Stagecoach, this guitar will feature a complete pearl rosette inlayed into the fretboard. Should be a stunner w/shadetop. Here's the spruce top. Well quartered and lots of silking. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...sfa9b2a32.jpeg And here's the MRW back. Again, well quartered and the first MRW I've seen with a Flame figure. I'm told there is chatoyance in the figure. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psb2fd86fb.jpg The second will be a a 1933 style D-45. MRW /Josef Berkmann Austrian Moon Spruce. Like the first Martin D-45 made in 1933 for Gene Autry, this one will be a 12 fret model. The plans are from John Arnold and have already been used in two really great sounding guitars by Per. Snowflakes instead of Gene's name on the fretboard for this one.:) Model: D-45S 12 fret Dreadnought. Plan based on Norman Blakes 1933 D28 Construction: Mahogany Blocks/Dovetail Neck Joint - Carbon fiber truss - Hide Glue Construction – Nitrocellulose FinishTop: Austrian Alpine Spruce, Picea abies Top Bracing: Picea abies Back/side Material: Solid Madagascar Rosewood Back Purfling: Style 45 Binding: Style 45 Top Inlay Style: 45 Style Pearl Neck Material: Honduran Mahogany Neck Shape: Modified low oval Nut Material: Bone Headplate: Madagascar Rosewood Style 45 Torch w/45 Style Binding w/pearl purfling. Fingerboard Material: Ebony Scale Length: 25.34 Fingerboard Width At Nut: 1-13/16” String spacing at 12th fret 21/4", 2-5/16” at saddle. Fingerboard Position Inlays: Style 45 Snowflake Bridge Material: Ebony Bridge Style: Belly w/Snowflakes Saddle: Bone Tuning Machines: Waverly Nickel 4036 w/Butterbean Knobs and Nickel Bushings Bridge & End Pins: Antique Acoustics Pickguard: None or clear Case: TBD Here's the top. Again well quartered and silky. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...se28f29eb.jpeg And the MRW. Some of the straightest well quartered MRW i've seen. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psb383e1ae.jpg That's it so far. Maybe Per will stop in once in a while and give us his take as we progress. Thanks for looking, Brad |
Epic first thread!! Congratulations on the builds. I'm looking forward to following the progress, especially on the 00...
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Thanks Brad!
I'm back in the workshop now and getting started after my holiday break. I got the spare parts for my bandsaw so that will be up and running soon, hopefully tomorrow. It has been a really warm winter here so far but on Friday temperatures will drop down considerably to about -15C. And with that humidity finally will drop :) Per |
Alright brad! You know how I feel about the madrose and Berkmann Austrian spruce that Per uses. Keep up the photos!
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ralphj, Thanks! The 42 has some neat stuff going on.
Per, Thanks for joining in. Hope your repairs go smoothly. For all of you that haven't followed the UMGF threads, Per has adopted a similar building style to that of Blazer and Henkes. They prefer building bodies in low temps and humidity, which have been nonexistent so far in Sweden this Winter. But -15C will do…:) Matt, We are getting close. Enjoy the ride. Brad |
Per's getting started.
Backstrip on the 45 glued and scraped.
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psa334a6a4.jpg[/URL] Nice colors on the close up. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psb8819e97.jpg Full back shot. Thanks again Per. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps21379e3d.jpg |
Nicely spec'ed builds with beautiful tone woods.
Congrats, Brad. |
I love that pile of scrapings, can you imagine the amount of work it takes to make the back strip?
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That is a beautiful back strip. I love it. Please keep posting lots of photos!
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Joe, After getting to watch all your cool build threads, I'm glad to return the favor.
Matt, There certainly is a lot of work that goes into these instruments. And Per is quite the craftsman. He's just warming up.:) I forgot to mention that...Edit: Gurian Instruments made these strips exclusively for John Hall / Blues Creek Guitars. justonwo, Will do! |
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Great to hear of new builders this side of the Pond. Cheers, Steve |
"I forgot to mention that the backstrips are made by John Hall."
John Hall of Blues Creek Guitars fame? Those things look like they take FOREVER to make. |
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Cheers, Steve |
I think that Gurian Instruments make these strips for John Hall, but I may be wrong.
I love that MRW back, too. It's stunning! And it smells really nice :) Steve, I'm working on the website, hope to have it up and running within a week :) I'll post a link here when it's done. Per |
More pics
Thanks for the correction Per, fixed!
Looks like it has gotten colder, but still high humidity, so slow going. Here's a view from Per's workshop. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps37cdc011.jpg Some of the outstanding craftsmanship that Per's builds incorporate. Note the fit of the tucked bridge plate. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps0c7c33c9.jpg And finally, a teaser pic of the back of the 42. Looks like chocolate to me. Can't wait to see the whole back. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps372d28fb.jpg |
Back bracing and back shots of the 42
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...sb9431dba.jpeg
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...s94f5e8aa.jpeg http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...s22b62088.jpeg http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...sa283948a.jpeg Here's the radius shot of the back. Per says the radius will be even greater after he shapes the braces. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...sa21cbcfa.jpeg And the two back shots. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...s4bb34d58.jpeg http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...sb424daba.jpeg Hope you like the update as much as I did. |
Can't remember if I posted this before, I know its Madagascar but is has such tight grain and color, it reminds me of wenge.
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Yeah, it is the polar opposite of the two I have from Martin. Unusual to say the least. Here are the two Martin MRW.
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psd9adc05e.jpg http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...6/IMG_0902.jpg |
I am literally addicted to the look of the 12 fret D21's back. My favorite look for Madi.
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Well, it's definitely slab sawn…but I like it too. :)
I asked Per to see if there was any figured hog blanks for the neck for the 42 and he came up with this. It has a little figure in it, and I have seen the twin made from the same blank and like it. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...s8d99ba1d.jpeg Hopefully, Per is working on the 45 back now. |
I am working on the D45 back. Glued braces today, It is in the glue press right now :) Earlier today I glued up Matthew's OM-28 back so tomorrow I'll have some pictures of both.
Per |
Some 45 bracing and back pics.
Low back brace stock with radius.
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps8876d998.jpg Tall and narrow #1-2 brace and low and wide #3-4. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psc871b2d2.jpg Upper back brace. Love the figure on the top. This Alpine spruce bracing is from old stock that Per was fortunate enough to acquire from a Violin maker's Estate. He thinks it's about 50-60 years old. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps4b61ba2e.jpg Laying out the back strip. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...s445ffef7.jpeg Laying out the back braces. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...s3040be77.jpeg Placed in the deck after applying HHG. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...s3c4bd258.jpeg Glue dried with back radius inherent. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...sc416d82c.jpeg And the money shot. Per will let the glue set up and harden before shaping the braces. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...s37e09014.jpeg Thanks for the update Per! Looking forward to the next one as always.:) |
A couple more pics.
Per wiped some Mineral spirits on the backs to show the color in the wood. These backs were stored for a long time and had oxidized. They look much better with some color.
First the 42 back. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps28248207.jpg And the 45. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psd33eb829.jpg Thanks for looking. |
Nice! Keep Em coming.
Edit: without discounting any other builder on the custom shop, as another with a concurrent Marklund build, I challenge anyone to find cleaner and more precise work than Per. It's looking like he's applied the hide glue with an electron microscope and shaped the braces with a laser. Marklund the Machine! |
Wow, those photos look great. Thanks for posting!
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Great looking builds, and superb tonewoods.
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Marklund the machine. I like that :ha:
I got some more of that nice quartered MRW incoming. Got the sides Yesterday but the postal service messed something up so I won't get the rest until Monday or Tuesday. Per |
Final shaping of the back braces
First the 42.
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps50a5cae4.jpg http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps471e65ae.jpg The 45 http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psc0589430.jpg http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps3a1c0ba1.jpg On another note, Per has decided to use solid abalone strips vs. Ablam for the pearl trim on the 42 and 45. I look forward to seeing the rosettes and the tops soon. Thanks Per. |
D-45S rosette
Here is Per's career first 45 style rosette. If this one is any indication, many more should follow. Here it is before final scraping.
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psa15827a1.jpg And after. This is all solid pearl strip construction, like the old Pre-war Martins had, and presently, only the new Martin D-45A have. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psdeccf8ba.jpg Here are some of the Green Abalone strips. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psc067c24a.jpg http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps98de8f9f.jpg Looking forward to seeing the top bracing pics next on this one. Nice work Per! |
45S Top bracing
Here's the 45S top bracing pictures. All braces and bridge plate are tucked under the x brace like the Authentic line.
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psb7fce638.jpg http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps0b359d4d.jpg http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps620df396.jpg Thanks Per! Next should be the 42 rosette. |
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