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AlanHw 02-07-2018 03:20 PM

Incoming Circa 000C-40 12fret Adi/Madi
 
https://i.imgur.com/KH9KZRe.jpg

This Circa 000 is another addition to my shop collection. Hope that many people can come visit and experience this masterpiece from John Slobod!

I have been enraptured by John's 000-12 fret for a long time. Finally it is my turn and I am super excited!

Here goes the spec

Model: 000 12F
Cutaway: Venetian
Top: High grade Red Spruce
Back and Side: Master Old growth Madagascar Rosewood(Straight Grain)
Rosette: Style 42
Backstrip: Style 42
Binding: Ivoroid
Purfling Top: Style 40 Abalone
Endgraft: Ivoroid (Boxed Purfling)
Neck: 25.4 Scale length Honduran Mahogany with graphite rod/plek
Head: Solid head
Nut Width: 1 3/4
Fretboard Inlay: style 42
Fretboard Binding: ivoroid
Tuners: Waverly Gold
Bridge: Pyramid
String Spacing: 2 1/4
Pick Guard: None
Burst: Pale Burst

https://i.imgur.com/3vnOyFR.jpg
This MRW set is quarter sawn all the way across and MRW trees are generally too small to yield quarter sawn sets. Al Petteway's New Circa OM28 was built with similar MRW set.

With my personal taste, the style 40 will look better than 42 with the cutaway.
https://i.imgur.com/9FYmGpx.jpg

This border area of the style 42 with cutaway is something weird to me.. Just for me I guess! haha~
https://i.imgur.com/IULcKrw.jpg

I have no problem with 42 without cutaway though.

Again my personal taste chose to go with the Pale Burst like this one~
https://i.imgur.com/5EBfxZL.jpg

Hope to come back with more photos!

Cheers

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bho 02-07-2018 04:01 PM

Alan,

this looks like it will be a great build. I am really close to receiving my OOO-12 from John, and agree it's a great size/shape.

Best,
Batur

AlanHw 02-07-2018 04:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bho (Post 5631527)
Alan,



this looks like it will be a great build. I am really close to receiving my OOO-12 from John, and agree it's a great size/shape.



Best,

Batur



Thanks Batur~ Your Mun Ebony 000 is really beautiful one! Looking forward to seeing the finished guitar!

Diamondave 02-07-2018 06:19 PM

This is going to be so much fun watching come together, Slobod is one of my favorite builders, you're gonna LOVE it...!!!

AlanHw 02-07-2018 08:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diamondave (Post 5631635)
This is going to be so much fun watching come together, Slobod is one of my favorite builders, you're gonna LOVE it...!!!


Yeap, this build will be the fantastic one~ Thanks, Diamondave~

AlanHw 03-15-2018 04:23 AM

The batch is started~
 
Hi, folks

John just started a new batch so he selected tops 2 days ago! A super exciting news indeed~

I also happened to see some familiar names on the batch list~ I am expecting to see more Circa build threads soon!

So this is the red spruce set John chose from his high grade ones!
https://i.imgur.com/ZVPxNIV.jpg?1

Very clean, no run-out and even grain! This will make a perfect combo with the straight grain master MRW~

Close up shot to the Grain
https://i.imgur.com/zyysyi8.jpg?1

John said this one is insanely stiff, even for the red spruce!

I will come back with more build photos!

Cheers

Alan

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BrunoBlack 03-15-2018 05:52 AM

Gorgeous guitar coming your way. Very exciting!

AlanHw 03-15-2018 06:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Haasome (Post 5669693)
Gorgeous guitar coming your way. Very exciting!

Thank you, Paul! These photos from John made my day!

looking forward to seeing more photos of your cocobolo OMGrand as well~

gitarro 03-15-2018 07:13 AM

John Slobod uses tonewood of the highest calibre. The guitsr is definitely going to look superlative.

AlanHw 03-15-2018 10:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gitarro (Post 5669780)
John Slobod uses tonewood of the highest calibre. The guitsr is definitely going to look superlative.


Thanks, gitarro! John’s seamless craftsmanship will do it for sure~

Ovation1 03-15-2018 06:05 PM

https://i.imgur.com/3vnOyFR.jpg
This MRW set is quarter sawn all the way across and MRW trees are generally too small to yield quarter sawn sets. Al Petteway's New Circa OM28 was built with similar MRW set.



https://preview.ibb.co/cxNZ5H/619692..._CC33_EED0.jpg

Nice set. But this part looks very flatsawn to me.

AlanHw 03-15-2018 09:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ovation1 (Post 5670410)
https://i.imgur.com/3vnOyFR.jpg

This MRW set is quarter sawn all the way across and MRW trees are generally too small to yield quarter sawn sets. Al Petteway's New Circa OM28 was built with similar MRW set.







https://preview.ibb.co/cxNZ5H/619692..._CC33_EED0.jpg



Nice set. But this part looks very flatsawn to me.


Can you explain why you think this one is flatswan to you?

Ovation1 03-15-2018 10:18 PM

Because of pattern change

http://oi29.tinypic.com/wla3m.jpg

Simon Fay 03-16-2018 01:05 AM

It's sometimes difficult to tell from a photo if something is quartersawn or not. Madagascar RW and some of the other RW species can have "murky" looking grain. Some Indian RW sets have very clear grain lines and others you can barely see individual lines - yet both can be quartersawn. In the set above, I find it difficult to identify the grain pattern and the area that is being pointed out might just be areas of different color rather than an indication of flatsawn grain pattern. Although, it does seem reminiscent of flatsawn grain in that one spot. However, if John Slobod says it's quartersawn across its width, then the set is quartersawn. I think it is a beautiful set of of Madagascar and given John's consistency, you're in line for one incredibly nice guitar!!!

AlanHw 03-16-2018 04:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Simon Fay (Post 5670645)
It's sometimes difficult to tell from a photo if something is quartersawn or not. Madagascar RW and some of the other RW species can have "murky" looking grain. Some Indian RW sets have very clear grain lines and others you can barely see individual lines - yet both can be quartersawn. In the set above, I find it difficult to identify the grain pattern and the area that is being pointed out might just be areas of different color rather than an indication of flatsawn grain pattern. Although, it does seem reminiscent of flatsawn grain in that one spot. However, if John Slobod says it's quartersawn across its width, then the set is quartersawn. I think it is a beautiful set of of Madagascar and given John's consistency, you're in line for one incredibly nice guitar!!!


Hi, Simon

Thank you for your kind explanation~ Yes, John said this one is QS! He also mentioned it is hard to find a MRW set at this level these days~ I am really happy to work together with John for everything!

Cheers,

Alan


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