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Where to find headstock veneers?
Folks, I'm planning ahead to a summer project. I'm going to try my luck into adding a backstrap to my guitars.
Thinking of using ebony, though EIR, walnut or cocobolo could be cool as well. Where would I be able to purchase one of these? All my finds have been huge, bulk blanks. All id need is 2 or 3 blanks that are 3.5" x 7". Heck if anyone has some laying around, if be happy to take it! Thanks |
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Both Exotic Woods in Burlington and A & M Wood Specialty in Cambridge sell guitar parts, including head veneers. If you are close enough to them, you can go there and select what you want. If not, you can mail order from them.
Canadian Luthier Supply in Goderich has ebony and zircote head plates. |
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Did you try LMII or StewMac?
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Hearne Hardwoods...
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Martin sells a stack of IRW faceplates, about 5 for $5 if I recall correctly. Call their Guitar Maker's Connection for details. Not sure of the dimensions. I don't build, but use them for shim stock and other odd jobs.
Lots of the tone wood suppliers mentioned can sell you anything you want. Check their sites or call and ask about "orphaned" back or side pieces. This is from one side or back have breaking or being damaged. Nothing wrong with the other piece, but without a book match it has little market value. These are often in the $5-10 range, and you can get figured or exotic wood that would otherwise be very expensive. |
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I am curious as to when the terms "backstrap" and "headstock veneer" became synonymous and interchangeable
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The suppliers I mentioned are all in Ontario, same province - and side of the border - as the OP. Then there's the currency exchange issue, $1 CAN ~ $.7 USD. In general, if one can find similar merchandise on this side of the border, it is often cheaper to purchase it here. On something like wood, if the supplier is sufficiently close - the three I mentioned are to me - one can see what one is buying and pick through inventory to select what one wants. Probably doesn't matter that much on head veneers, but on other things, it is my preference, rather than rely upon what the supplier sends. |
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No you're not mistaken. I'm going to be using a headstock veneer as the backstrap. I haven't seen one website that lists "backstrap veneers"
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You're right about the shipping costs; some of these are scaring me away with $25+ in USD. Plus CITES isn't helping, with some of these restrictions. |
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alternate sources
I have seen what in lutherie is called 'backstrip' sold in boutique woodworkers stores as 'marquetry' (Woodworker's Warehouse south of the border). I don't know whether these folks sell over the counter in Canada, or whether they go by another name in Canada. But it might be worth a look-in at such a storefront. Last time I looked in a Woodworker's Warehouse there was a large selection of such stuff.
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