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I think they might age in much the same way as solid tops, which isn't always an improvement (d'ya wanna hear about my J-40 yet again?). I don't see why they shouldn't given that the changes are apparently in polysaccharide chemistry, if I recall Al Carruth correctly. - But I guess it wood depend on the timber used, since cedar is supposed not to age, again IIRC.
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Thank you, Jim.
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If they've come up with something that sounds as good then thats what it is,but Im suspect of anything new as most new stuff is not an improvement. Id have balked at a Fender Stratocaster & Les Paul back in 1954 had I been of age swearing by a proper carved Archtop but inreality I think those instamatic guitars through a great hot tube amp is the greatest sound the guitar has ever made. You know a common adirondack top in lumber I think is like $60. |
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I believe Smallman actually uses a plywood "frame" within the body of the guitar to keep the sides from deforming. This is in addition to the laminated back and sides, and lattice-braced top.
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Currently, I can get Sitka for less than $10/bf (board-foot, that's a 1' x 1' x 1" section), and I can select from hundreds of boards. Even if I get a lousy two sets from 2bf, it's still cheaper than buying pre-dimensioned stock. The guitar companies get it for even cheaper in quantity, and they have, or have access to, better resaw capabilities. The last time I purchased aircraft-grade 3mm Baltic birch ply, a 5' x 5' sheet cost less than $20, or about 80 cents/sqft. This sheet contains no voids, though defects may be "patched" on one side. A plywood manufacturer will make plywood to your specs if you purchase a large enough quantity. A lot of the plywood sold in teh big box stores used to come from Canada, but I've seen more and more come from Chile and China. |
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I think it's more like a reso, a very solid box (7-ply rosewood?) with a thin lattice-braced spruce membrane only around the bridge. I don't know the size of the membrane, but it looks about the same as a 9 1/2"National biscuit cone.
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I've heard the same - you never buy an old cedar topped flamenco guitar. My 15yo cedar-topped Maton has obviously had a very hard life and still sounds like good cedar, so I'm not overly worried.
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I'm lazy this morning, and didn't read all the posts. Just wanted to say that I still love the soft sweet sound of my Takamine from 1980 or earlier. Laminated back and sides. Just a joy to play and listen to.
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Is it a cedar top? Tak were quick to realise the potential advantage of a cedar top with lam b&s. - as in my Maton 225.
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I picked up this Strat clone for $50 in a used music shop. The body is made of plywood. I got it to keep under my desk at work, but at some point I slapped some good pickups in it and took it gigging. It had a great neck and I needed another guitar tuned to an open tuning for a gig.
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David Schramm is a contemporary of Smallman, and builds guitars in Smallman's fashion. If yuou check his website out, you'll see some of the inner structure, including the plywood frame that sits just below the soundboard.
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Yeah, I've looked into Greg Smallman's methods a few times. The term "toilet seat" has been used to describe his tops. Apparently part of their high price is the fact that he has a very high discard rate on the tops.
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