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Wow, knocked out and having to be admitted to the hospital? You are the Evil Knievel of guitar building. I hope you recover quickly.
As for the Myrtle guitar. I love the contrast that the binding gives, and the headstock is as radical as I've seen from you. Quite nice! |
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All three CN guitars have the keyhole in the headstock, but no two are actually the same. The first reflects the shape of the head face, the second reflects the head back, and the third morphs from the face to the back, which is possible because it is hand carved.
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The crashed bike, A carbon fiber Specialized Diverge which needs about $800 in parts to repair, is a Gravel bike. The is a sort of road bike which has a relaxed geometry and is able to carry about twice the rubber of a road racer. As it happens, I am having a new bicycle made for me as we speak. It was ordered a couple of months ago. It is being made by Brad Bingham, who has won awards 7 years in a row from the Hand Made Bicycle Show as best Titanium welder in existence. I think of him as me, but making bicycles instead of guitars. . . not that I have won similar awards. The new bike is called a “Built”, and is also a Gravel Bike. It will weigh about the same as my carbon bike, but be much stronger. Mostly, however, it will be more fun to ride. That’s because carbon is light and efficient, but has a dead feeling on the road. Titanium, on the other hand, requires great skill in construction to be similarly light and efficient, but has a quality in the ride which is springy and resilient: FUN!!! This is not unlike much of the argument for owning my guitars as opposed to most others, and since I spend a lot of my quality time riding my bike, why not have the best? |
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Dang Bruce take it easy out there! Just yesterday I almost crashed on my bike ride home when I hit something under the fall leaves all over the road and almost lost it.
Calfee does great work on repairing CF frames. https://calfeedesign.com/carbon-repair/ BTW I have a Moots TI road bike and it's the best riding bike I have ever had and I have quite a few myself. |
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Bruce, what a hair-raising tale! But glad you have bounced back, as it were. The Myrtle guitar meanwhile is looking fabulous, very “organic” design, probably deriving from your approach. Definitely one to watch!
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Glad you're ok Bruce!
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SO good to see you posting again! And that nice patio backdrop - maybe that makes it into a business expense?
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Congratulations on the Bingham bike. I checked out Brad’s website and see he cut his teeth at Moots. Very nice. Looking at Redir’s post makes me reflect on the number of guitar players that also cycle. There is some connection, beautiful objects that do something if you put in the effort to make them work.
Bruce, btw, I consider my Sexauer L00 a couch noodler even if it isn’t in the official CN register. Perhaps it can be CN #0. Love that guitar, an ergo marvel. It has a quick responsive sound and would need disc brakes were it a bike.
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Bruce, it was probably not your first crash, but let’s hope it’s your last. My road bike is now “permanently“ on a trainer on the back porch. I hope to be safe there, but you never know.
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I am not “safety” oriented. I had a trio with Eric Schoenberg and a Bassist, Larry Mersereau 25 years ago which we called “@risk.calm”. We (or I at least) never played anything quite the same way twice, and it was entirely improvisational given that we were playing swing to bop standards. I am much the same today, not only with the music, but also with the guitars.
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Today is my first day back to work in my recuperation process. I created a new batch of P juice, stained the myrtle parts of CN#3, sealed it, and put on the first coat of oil varnish.
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2nd coat is on and dry enough to handle:
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That headstock is a beauty Bruce!
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P juice
My goodness, your Pernambuco stain sure makes everything it graces mighty pretty!!!
Ride careful out there Paul
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I am thinking that another term for the P induced color is: "Cremonese Brown".
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