I can't recall the last time I posted any pictures here. There are three I started back in January or Feb and one that really got going in Aug/Sept although I joined the back and top about a year ago or maybe even longer ago. Three are basically Romanilos style and one is the first I have done on the 1937 Hauser plan. Two walnut and two cypress. The Hauser style is the walnut with the strings hanging off it.
Cypress, walnut, walnut, cypress.
Cypress, walnut, walnut, cypress.
The extra one is a yellow cedar I did a few years ago. My current player.
I put some strings on the dark walnut even though the neck isn't carved as I was curious how it would turn out. Sounds good to my ears. I was quite surprised how alive the trebles were right from the beginning. It is the first classical I have done with a bridge plate. Funnily enough, though not clear in this picture, the wood reminds me of a photo of a 1940's Hauser I top that I say recently. I strung up the 3 with bridges at one point or another and am quite pleased with them so far. Next year all going well I may be able to get a professional play who has access to two different Romanillos guitars to try out the Romanillos style instruments and see if they have even a hint of that magic.
Apart from bindings, a fretboard and a bridge, I see a lot of french polishing in my foreseeable future.
Current classical guitar builds.
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Re: Current classical guitar builds.
Those look nice! If I had 4 in the works at the same time I would never be finished.
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Re: Current classical guitar builds.
Who said I was ever going to get them finished.Bryan Bear wrote:Those look nice! If I had 4 in the works at the same time I would never be finished.
I hope to get a start on two or three more in the next few weeks but I promised myself that I would make some progress on the fp before going ahead. We'll see.
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Re: Current classical guitar builds.
That's beautiful work.
Any details on your solera? Is that cardboard?
Any details on your solera? Is that cardboard?