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Old 10-01-2021, 03:14 PM
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Default Build Thread: Fairbanks “F-50” (Super Jumbo) A dream coming true.

I became a HUGE Fairbanks fan after purchasing a 2017 Fairbanks Super Smeck last year.

I remember seeing the original 1935 Gibson Super 400 Flattop Custom guitar (for the first time) in 1993 book by George Gruhn and Walter Carter, “Acoustic Guitars and Other Fretted Instruments: A Photographic History” and completely lusted over it.

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This 1935 guitar was then part of the auction in 2014. However, was way out of my price range. I later learned that Dale Fairbanks had built a replica of this guitar (calling it the Fairbanks Super Smeck) and I was very intrigued. Although I had not reached out to Dale about it, I could not help myself when the 2nd replica Dale built hit the resale market in the fall of 2020.

Over the past thirty years, I’ve owned many vintage/new guitars from various makers like Gibson, Martin, Pre-War, Circa, etc. I must say that I do not believe I have EVER bonded so much, so quickly with another instrument than I have with this Super Smeck. The workmanship, fit/finish, playability, and sound are just incredible.

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I had been thinking about treating myself to a custom build (with a specific historical guitar in mind) for my 65th birthday. Soon after acquiring the Super Smeck, I decided to go forward with this project and that the builder would need to be Dale Fairbanks.
Being a SJ-200 fan since the 1980s, my decision for this build would be a SJ-200. However, this would not be any ordinary, run of the mill SJ-200. As stated above I had a particular guitar in mind.
During the early – mid 1990s, while researching the origin of the Gibson Super Jumbo (SJ-200), I became aware of a few predecessors to Ray Whitley’s 1937 SJ-200 (pictured below), which at that time had been considered (by some) the first Super Jumbo.

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Ray Whitley also owned one these predecessors which was a 12 fret Super Jumbo.
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It would be one of these instruments built in 1937, a 12 fret Super Jumbo, that I would base my upcoming build on. I wrote an article for Vintage Guitar in 1994 about one of these prototypes which is labeled “SP-L5”.

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I spoke to Dale about this project, and he was on board, very interested/excited to build this instrument.
One twist on my build was a decision to use maple back and sides (like the Super Smeck) instead of rose wood as was used for the original. I choose blister maple which is reminiscent (paying homage) of a 1930s Super 400.

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My other specs include:
• Red Spruce Top with 2 tone bars non-scalloped, tapered
• Sunburst finish.
• 25 1/2 scale
o 1 ¾ nut width
o String spacing 2 5/16
o Small maple Bridge plate
o Body dimensions 16 7/8s (lower bout)
o Bound Sound hole
• Straight Advanced Jumbo/J-35 Style bridge (ebony)
• Curly Maple “V” shaped neck (like my Super Smeck #192)
• Body binding =5ply front, 3ply back
• L5 style
o torch in head stock
o Ebony finger board (block inlay) with point at end of board
• Super 400 style pickguard.
• Waverly gold engraved G-98 tuners

I picked this piece of red spruce for the top:

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Here is the back piece I picked.

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The build has been underway for a while:

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Body is boxed

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Binding finished

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Fingerboard in progess:

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Neck taking shape:

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Neck fitted to body

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Needless to say, I am VERY pleased, excited and stoked with the progress here.

Will keep photos coming.

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Old 10-01-2021, 04:12 PM
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Very nice! When Kathy and I take our trip to Burlington, I intend to take a lot of photos and create a virtual tour of the Iris, Circle, Fairbanks and Allied Lutherie "Industrial Complex" for AGF. We'll see how much info the iPhone can hold. BTW - I see that Dale has a new wood burning tool that he marked the back brace with!
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Sweet. I love giant 12 frets. This should ROAR. And sound sweet at a whisper too!

I'm onboard. Let the festivities continue

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This is going to be good . . .
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Wow! Another Fairbanks I'd love to hear when finished! Beautiful woods.
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So awesome—and you and I have the same taste!
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Very nice! When Kathy and I take our trip to Burlington, I intend to take a lot of photos and create a virtual tour of the Iris, Circle, Fairbanks and Allied Lutherie "Industrial Complex" for AGF. We'll see how much info the iPhone can hold. BTW - I see that Dale has a new wood burning tool that he marked the back brace with!

Thanks Rick,


Yes, that is a new wood burning stamp for the back brace. Please take pictures! When I visited Dale back in July, maybe it was the long drive or just pure excitement. However, I did not take any pictures? Not even of my own build in progress? It occurred to me on our way home. What a MAJOR brain fart. It is a very nice facility. The spray booth is just incredible.
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Wonderful! Please keep us updated.
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Congrats on your one of a kind build. It will be a stunning guitar.

I acquired, from Dale, an SJ in Madagascar, a few months ago. I confess that I only had an "academic" exposure to his work, and to Gibson guitars, for that matter. Meansing, I had never played either. It was a good bet. The SJ is just a wonderful guitar and scratches that itch in a very satisfying way. But I did not know how satisfying since I had never before played a guitar of that ilk. Until last week.

I visited a major city last week to visit my boys. Part of the itinerary included a visit to a shop that sells vintage acoustic guitars. I was a wonderful shop - the kind that welcomes you to take anything off the wall you want. And I did. I ended up playing a few Gibson models that spanned from '45 through the '60's. Man, I now get why they call those necks from mid century baseball bats. But to my point. I would not have traded any of them for my Fairbanks. It sounds like those vintage pieces while feeling like a modern guitar - the perfect combination, in my opinion. I can understand why you decied to have Dale make you that very sepcial instrument, and I wish you all the best with it.
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Moving along:

Neck fitted to body

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Truss Rod inserted

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Fingerboard ready for frets

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Fred - looks great! I think Dale’s going to have a batch to be sprayed in the next week- including yours, mine and Juston’s. I can’t wait!

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Thanks Rick.

Frets are now in!

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Yes, very close to spraying. I thought Justin's was already sprayed or at least in process.

Getting very excited.

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This one looks like its going to be spectacular. I’ve also got a weak spot for a 12 fret jumbo…and the aesthetics add a whole ‘nether layer of goodness. Good for you for following your heart.
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Bridge is done.

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A step closer to the paint booth.

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Both of ours are at the same stage Fred! Getting ready for the spray booth!

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