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So, a guy I know's got a rosewood log....
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Andrew Black Mar 19, 2009.

Ancient Martin repair question (sorry, improperly posted 1st time round)
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Andrew Black Jan 18, 2009.

 

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Hi Frank - I read with great interest your article on the restoration of your 1887 Martin parlor guitar. I recently inherited a very similar model, with very similar (though not so severe) issues (it too was strung with steel, and improperly stored for awhile). I'm in NYC, and had thought to drive out to Nazareth,PA to ask the folks at Martin about repairing my guitar. It's occurred to me though that, as with cars, the dealership isn't necessarily the best place to haul your beloved heirloom… Continue

Posted on January 7, 2009 at 9:07am

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At 7:19pm on February 16, 2009, Bob Webster said…
Hi, Andrew. Just following up on your post regarding the orphan Brazilian rosewood. I bought a couple of chunks of the stuff from Hibdon Hardoods at the GAL convention here last June. Each chunk cost ~$45 and was good for 5 classical guitar bridge blanks. I was told that I had bought the absolute last of their stock. I'm quite sure that they'd like more of it. If the previous contact I gave you doesn't work out satisfactorily for you, you might want to try these guys. Contact info is
W. T. Hibdon, Pres.
Hibson Hardwood Inc.
1410 Broadway St.
St. Louis, MO 63102-2303
(314)621-7711
info@hibdonhardwood.com
www.hibdonhardwood.com

Best of luck with this. Please let me know how it goes and who gets it, please.

Best regards,
Bob
At 9:27am on March 1, 2009, Bob Webster said…
Andrew, thanks so much for thinking about me on this. I've been building with cocobolo more these days. I don't use it for bridges just because it is so heavy but would have a need for material that I could turn into peghead veneer. A couple of chunks that could be sawn up to make bookmatched veneers would be really nice to have. Anything in the stash that might work for that?

Cheers,
Bob

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