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"Most factory made guitars are over-braced and tops thicker than they need to be.  Yo…"

Mark McLean replied Nov 7 to Too thin spruce top?

6 Nov 20
Reply by Henning

"Hi George String tension calculation is made easy at these two websites: https://www…"

Mark McLean replied Nov 4 to Howe - Orme guitar

3 Nov 27
Reply by George Roberts

"I.m with Carl in thinking that this is going to need a solid colour finish.  Anythin…"

Mark McLean replied Feb 22 to Filler for problematic restoration.

5 Feb 25
Reply by Cal Maier

"Well done John.  Nice rescue.  The pulling power of 12 strings can certainly get thi…"

Mark McLean replied Nov 21, 2024 to Takamine F400 bridge plate and brace issues

4 Nov 21, 2024
Reply by Mark McLean

"That is a surprisingly good outcome.  Well done. "

Mark McLean replied Nov 18, 2024 to Oops. How to fix this...

10 Nov 18, 2024
Reply by Gert van der Does

"Thanks for telling us about the outcome.  Good to hear that it worked out pretty wel…"

Mark McLean replied Nov 12, 2024 to Oops. How to fix this...

10 Nov 18, 2024
Reply by Gert van der Does

"If the original bridge was pinless is there a bridgeplate inside? If not, you are go…"

Mark McLean replied Nov 11, 2024 to string spacing at the bridge

5 Nov 12, 2024
Reply by Mik Neville

"A good rule of thumb is that the string spacing at the bridge should equal the neck…"

Mark McLean replied Nov 10, 2024 to string spacing at the bridge

5 Nov 12, 2024
Reply by Mik Neville

"I am with Carl - thinking that this work will be hard to do through the sound hole a…"

Mark McLean replied Aug 20, 2024 to Takamine F400 bridge plate and brace issues

4 Nov 21, 2024
Reply by Mark McLean

"Not a Martin. http://www.tikiking.com/uke_db/Superbodb.html"

Mark McLean replied Jul 30, 2024 to Who/what is the imprint on this Martin UKE?

1 Jul 30, 2024
Reply by Mark McLean

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