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Ancient Martin repair question (sorry, improperly posted 1st time round)Hi Frank - I read with great interest your article on the restoration of your 1887 Martin parlor guitar. I recently inherited a very simila… Started by Andrew Black in Luthier Talk |
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Jan 18, 2009 Reply by Andrew Black |
plansHi Just Joined today I build steel string acoustics Can anyone help me find plans in the UK for a baratone Ukulele. My next guitar will be… Started by john porter in Luthier Talk |
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Jan 18, 2009 Reply by john porter |
Homemade Heating Blanket For $1Hi all, I just wanted to share this idea for new broke repair-people like myself. I've made a lot of investments in specialized tools from… Started by hobocaster in Luthier Talk |
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Jan 18, 2009 Reply by Ron Frazier |
glueing spruce to carbon fibre - which glue?Hey everyone, I'm about to repair a carbon fibre Martin for the shop. I have a new back for it and the old braces are off and cleaned up..… Started by steve curtis in Luthier Talk |
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Jan 18, 2009 Reply by Ron Frazier |
Peavey EXP with an intonation mystery...(first of all, did everybody leave town this week?! This board hasn't been this quiet since the minute it started....) But I digress On th… Started by Mike Kolb in Luthier Talk |
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Jan 18, 2009 Reply by Ron Frazier |
How can I easily fix a slightly overset neck?Hello! I could not find any other discussions on this topic, so here is my first post: A while ago, I did a neck reset on one of my own gu… Started by peter in Luthier Talk |
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Jan 18, 2009 Reply by Ron Frazier |
Brass frets?I'm doing a neck reset and partial refret on a fine old Kay archtop. I couldn't talk the owner into a full refret, nor (hence) could I talk… Started by Mike Kolb in Luthier Talk |
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Jan 17, 2009 Reply by Ron Frazier |
Stella HarmonyJust became the proud owner of a 60's something Stella by Harmony. Needed a project to develop some skills with some of the more advanced r… Started by Brian Farrell in Luthier Talk |
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Jan 17, 2009 Reply by Ron Frazier |
Thickness Sanding WarpedI have a walnut bookmatched back that I need to thickness sand/plane. I don't have a drum sander, usually use the Wagner Safe-T-Planer. The… Started by sgodbe in Luthier Talk |
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Jan 17, 2009 Reply by sgodbe |
Pore FillingSurely someone else has torn their hair out over this (see picture). How about weighing in with your favorite method, its merits and frustr… Started by Bob Webster in Luthier Talk |
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Jan 16, 2009 Reply by Penql |
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