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I think you just hit on something that is hard for me to describe, but my Sexauer, which I believe you played, is the same way, the notes blend together and yet are distinct unlike any other guitar I own. I think that is the Bruce Mojo... BTW TJ....you are welcome to come to next year's party, we are all mostly average players with several very good ones, but it is not like we all sat around and played for each other, it was a show with wonderful guitars to buy and play and then performances to enjoy. There is no pressure to play at all and plenty of quiet places to go off on your own and try things out.
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I really like that koa 000. The koa on the back of the headstock with the dart volute looks pretty sharp.
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Only 6 years after building it for the Healdsburg show in 2013, I found a buyer for the MagCat and shipped it about 10 days ago.
This guitar was made to demonstrate that the wood choices influence on a guitar pales in comparison to the builder's influence. Tulip Magnolia (Poplar) was used for the back and sides and Catalpa for the sound board, and yet it sounds very much like one of my regular guitars. In fact it is definitely not below average IMO. It is definitely green in color, however, and not what people are used to. Anyway, I got this note today: Bruce, Just a quick follow-up: loving the guitar, it’s definitely a keeper for me. I’m finding myself rushing home every day to play it. <a BIG thumbs up> Please keep doing what you’re doing -it makes a difference. Thanks again & take care. |
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Liking oddball woods, I was sorely tempted and succumbed to the other magnolia (Southern magnolia). Lookswise, I couldn't decide and decided I needed to see it before I could decide upon it. But Bruce is a continent away and I am certainly satisfied with the one I did get - no regrets... but I'll always wonder....
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Here's a note of invitation I just sent out to the NCAL (Northern California Association of Luthiers) membership. This "meeting" is open to any who are interested. Most of the last couple of year's meeting have taken place in my shop, this meeting's space is considerably larger. If any of you are buyers (more than a few interesting handmade guitars) and want to share, I'd like to hear about it.
Sunday, July 7, 2019 -- 1PM through 5PM NCALadians, This may be a new record for advance notice on a meeting! That will help explain why I do not yet have all the details. Tad Larid, our in-house videographer, has a warehouse in Oakland, freshly acquired, and before he completely fills it with "stuff" we will use it at least once for our meeting space. I have been there, and found it good, or at least good enough. Tad uses the space in part for rehearsing his band, "The Elmwoods", and that part of the space seems quite comfortable. In the next email, I promise to know the address. For the presentation, we have discussed having actual guitar buyers come and talk about their process. Understanding this end of our work in one of the main shortcomings of the profession, and should be of great interest to all. Well, it certainly is to me! The meeting format will be the usual thing: 1 to 2 is the schmooze. the meeting starts at 2pm sharpish. Invocation. New Faces introduction. Business. Show and tell. Presentation. Ejection from the building. Bring seating if you want it. Food/drink if you're a humanitarian. Friends if you think they can stand it. I will have more to say in a few days. the prez, Bruce |
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I have a weather dependent regular Saturday night gig singing/playing Swing/Jazz at Le Chalet Basque, a restaurant in Santa Venetia on North San Pedro Road, just a mile east of 101. Last night my wife Linda arranged to have a bunch of friends attend, at least one with camera skills. Also, my long time friend Richard Saslow sat in for about half the gig. He plays at least as well as I do, so it was a real treat for me. If you are local and want to come sometime, make sure the weather is good as it is outdoors, and also call for a reservation in the Patio, as it tends to be fully booked.
This couple has been engaged for a week! The groom to be is Tadol's son, Michael. Speaking of Tad (our photographer), here he is with my wife, Linda: Last edited by Bruce Sexauer; 06-30-2019 at 01:49 PM. |
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Looks like a wonderful venue! Did Tad doing any recording?
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We had a wonderful dinner, and the background music was very tasteful, but the environment did not lend itself to any kind of reasonable recording - I can give it a try next time, just to make sure I'm not making poor assumptions -
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Pretty sure the outdoor restaurant venue would be lousy for recording. Beyond that, Richard and I are a "had to be there" type thing as we are playing mostly unrehearsed swing standards improvisationally. The goal is to be back ground music for most diners, yet worth the time for any who want to actually listen. I thought we had some really nice moments.
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Recording outside...
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It would be heaven to invite a bunch of friends to a studio and set it up as a concert. I much prefer playing to people than a red light! Haha Cindy and I both really enjoyed your performances at B.I.G.! Cheers Paul
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“But honey, I promised the forum I’d get a recording - we need to go for dinner again - “
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Aww... ..the recording did not turn out like I wanted. Maybe go back and try again?
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FT-000-es Koa/AmerRed
I've been catching up on domestic infrastructure while the Koa/Adi 000's oil varnish finish cures. Today I blocked the surface with 1500 grit and buffed it. Later today I will glue the neck to the body. I hope these pictures look nearly as good as reality. I am a dreamer.
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