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S. Kinnaird - Sinker Redwood/Madrose 00 for Daveac (Video added!)
It’s with great pleasure that we get to share with you a new build for Daveac. Dave has been a friend of ours for several years after he picked up a Adi/Honduran OM of ours secondhand. This started a connection that included several visits to our shop in Nacogdoches and a fun build of a Port Orford Cedar/ Ziricote SJ. He has decided to add a smaller body guitar to the lineup. During a summertime visit to select wood, he spied a set of Madagascar Rosewood that had been claimed by another good customer of ours. Unfortunately, after some health problems that customer had to back out of the build, but fortunately for Dave, he knew it would be the perfect back and sides for this 00. All it took was for the right Sinker Redwood to be paired with it, and we’re off to the races.
I’m sure Dave will stop by to share some of his insight into the build, but we couldn’t be more excited to get to play a part in what will definitely be a killer combination of looks and tone. Dave has done a great job of designing it. Now watch along as it comes together. A shot of the top and back together. Gluing the top together: Deflection testing the top: Thanks for watching! Last edited by nacluth; 03-05-2019 at 11:13 AM. |
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Ooooo yeah, I saw that one a couple of weeks ago and it's killer! Dangerously beautiful, that is - Dave is a lucky guy.
It looked like there were several projects well along - you are falling behind on your build threads!
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Beautiful pairing of wood... This is going to be another fun one to watch.
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A little background to get the thread rolling. I wanted a smaller relax on the couch guitar and after following the thread of Tom's proto 00 and Bob's actual 00 I decided that a 00 was what I wanted. So I jumped in the car and headed to Nacogdoches for a couple days to sort through the amazing stash of wood with Steve. Steve and I had corresponded about what I was looking for and he had already pulled some sets for my consideration. I had told him I definitely wanted either Maple, Mahogany or Walnut for the back and sides paired with a straight grained creamy white Engelmann top. Steve had some wonderful sets of each pulled and as we sorted through them he stopped and showed me this Madi set that another customer wasn't able to keep. I immediately decided to change direction 180 degrees and chose that set. I was still planning on pairing with Engelmann when about 2 weeks later Steve said he had picked up some amazing redwood tops, including a few sinker tops of very high quality. I've always wanted to try a sinker top so I chose the one pictured and we were off and running. As always seems to be the case with these builds, what you initially think and where you end up can be completely different places, ha! I couldn't be happier with the woods we've chosen and I'm excited to see this build come together. I hope everyone enjoys following along. Steve and Ryan have had some amazing threads lately and I'm looking forward to this one.
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Wow ... does that ever look like Macassar ebony ... gorgeous set whatever it is!
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LMI was offering this at their 2011 Healdsburg Festival open-house. It was seized after a tremendous fracas in their warehouse: a capture-the-flag style free for all, luthiers all fighting for the precious goods. This and two other sets (Dennis Lair chose one for his OM) were snuck out of the pile up and we have jealously guarded it since. But yes--it looks like a duck, it sounds like a duck, so it IS from Madagascar. Steve |
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Great story Steve ... really glad that set of Madagascar went to a good home (you!).
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Thanks Stan, I'm kinda jealous that you've already seen it, ha, just kidding. But as odds would have it when I went down to the shop wood prospecting I saw your beautiful FS while it was under construction. The redwood top was so dark and rich that it helped influence me to go in that direction!
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Congrats Dave! That is really beautiful. I love the part of your story where you were sure of what woods you wanted for the top and back and then ended up with neither ahaha!!!! This is going to be a beauty. I was just playing my OO the other day with my daughter singing and they were both sounding darned good!
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It better be done by BIG because the two guitars we’re building for it are after yours.
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Redwood, sunken, has been my favorite. And that back...I thought it was Ziricote before reading the commentary. It’s gorgeous, and should make a magnificent guitar.
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Looks like a winner already. I’ll be watching 😁
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Thanks guys! This is a sweet little guitar to build. Here’s some shots of the start of the rim assembly.
Bending the rosewood sides over a pipe. You can see some of the richness of the color. Letting the sides set up on the bending form. It’s a 00 now. Putting in the heel blocks and fixing the shape. Thanks for watching! |
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