Two new guitars got bridges glued on today and yesterday. Doing some fussing and finish touch-up. Should be strung up by the end of the week!
Another one is on the way...
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Two new guitars got bridges glued on today and yesterday. Doing some fussing and finish touch-up. Should be strung up by the end of the week!
Another one is on the way...
Been plugging away at French polishing these two new guitars. Got a nice amber tint to them and I'm slowly building up body and finishing up the pore fill with pumice today.
In other news, I've got myself on a big Louis MacNeice kick recently. Not really normal for me, but I'm really enjoying it. I try to keep the non-guitar related stuff to a minimum on the blog, but sometimes it nice to share other things. This book Autumn Journal has a ton of great stuff in it and it's really fitting with my mood lately.
This isn't incredibly interesting, but, regarding his time in Spain, he references the tobacco that Romanillos also mentions in his book about Torres; another testimony that it wasn't entirely Tarrega's carelessness, but the quality of the tobacco that is to blame for all of the cigarette burns on his two guitars.
"...And we sat in trains all night
With the windows shut among civil guards and peasants
And tried to play piquet by a tiny light
And cursed the Spanish rain
And cursed their cigarettes which came to pieces..."
This is just pretty... and somewhat encouraging:
"...I wonder now whether anything is worth
The eyelid opening and the mind recalling.
And I think of Persephone gone down to dark,
No more a virgin, gone the garish meadow,
But why must she come back, why must the snowdrop
mark
That life goes on fore ever?
...Only the spider spinning out his reams
Of colourless thread says Only there are always
Interlopers, dreams,
Who let no dead dog lie nor death be final;
Suggesting, while he spins, that to-morrow will outweigh
To-night, that Becoming is a match for Being,
That to-morrow is also a day,
That I must leave my bed and face the music..."
These are somewhat out of process, but here are some photos of one of the new guitars just prior to being fretted and French polished.
Been plugging away in the shop ever since I got back from vacation. Very excited for these two new guitars that are going to be coming up in a couple of months. The first has a great looking western red cedar top and Indian rosewood back and sides. The second has an amazingly figured back and side set of Claro walnut and a beautiful Lutz sruce top.
Took the boat in from Vashon early yesterday morning and view of the Cascades and Olympics was beautiful. I also love it when they switch over to the old green boat even if it doesn't have coffee...
Spent yesterday gluing, planing, sawing and scraping. Got some back purfling and center strips laminated and cut up. Cleaned up this claro walnut back and started bracing it.
Getting more guitars on the bench. Dug out the last set of that flame claro walnut. I also started planing and bracing up a really nice looking piece of western red cedar for a different guitar. This stuff planes and smells sooooo good!
Just strung up this new Claro walnut and European spruce guitar this morning. So far, it's sounding great and looking pretty good too! Balanced, warm and elegant tone with plenty of resonance and volume.
Got these Alessi tuners in the mail today. Handmade and hand engraved in Italy! Almost ready to put on this new guitar. Very excited to string this one up.
In other news, I'm making up a batch of these guitar stands for the holidayz. Free upgrade to priority mail shipping until the 17th of December. Then I'm going on vacation... Available for purchase on my Etsy store.
Just started putting shellac on this new concert model to celebrate my first year in the new shop! It should be available by the end of December.