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I agree with Livingston.....Steve Holst REALLY took the time to educate me on the nuances of the Archtop.....I still send him questions and he is still educating me.....great to work with.....
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Nothing against Steve - by all accounts he does great work - but he no longer provides images as he goes along. He only provides the images afterward on CDR. I think he must be busier now than he was when he was building your guitars.
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Wow those are awesome. You know I never liked those old hollow bodies when I was young tho I heard folk doing cowboy type songs and Under the Dble Eagel type tunes but now that I'm older, I'm very intrigued.
I have an old 1954 Gibson ES 140T 3/4 I hope to setup and I can't wait to see how it sounds with a compensated bridge and better action. Glad I stopped by. Here's pic: |
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Re. Kim Walker, unlike most builders, he doesn't spray his sunburst finished on. He rubs the stain in by hand. This is how he gets that smooth transition between the dark and light colors. This is how Gibson did sunburst finishes in the very early days, pre 1920.
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Drive south....it is a pretty finish....French Polish they call it?
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Always a bad idea to do archtop photo threads because they just get GAS going all over again, just when you'd got rid of it for good...
Wish I could justify owning a Campellone myself but my Eastman will have to do for now. Richard
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Re-17....I quite like that blue Eastman.....very cool.....post some pics...
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Hi Larry...
It is one of the most beautiful guitars I ever seen....Is it for sale.... Nice guitars are like works of art, the price of the canvess has little to do with the value of the finished product. |
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This is probably fodder for another thread, and if there is interest I will start one, but how do you all handle setting the bridge on your archtops? I want to tweak mine sometimes, to ensure accurate tuning, but it seems that when I fuss with it, it makes it worse, and I end up having to find a setup person to set the bridge. advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Last edited by rforman15; 02-10-2009 at 06:45 PM. Reason: because my amp goes to 11 |
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rforman,
I just got the book "Guitar Player Repair Guide -how to setup, maintain and repair electrics and acoustics. He goes into that. He also produce videos that cover most repairs and setups. A cd comes with the book also. The book is done with Guitar Player Mag and is the third edition that includes lots and lots of useful info. For a bridge fit ya hafta basically sand the bottom of it sos it meets the top exactly. And there is a tool that allows one to do that. but its by hand, no electric tools involved. Reason I know is I'm doing the same for the '54+/- Gibson ES140T-3/4 you can see in an earlier post. I hope this post helps ya get a handle on that sticky prob. Rick |