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Cheers and thanks for the welcome.56nortondomy wrote: ↑Sat Jan 04, 2025 4:09 pmWelcome to the forum Johnny, don't be scared to ask questions, remember there's no stupid questions. Wayne
Well I guess I was referring to myself. I have a copy of the Collins book, and the book by Francois Charle called The Story of Selmer Maccaferri guitars - which is the definitive history and has lots of interesting detail. I also have plans drawn up by Francois Charle copied from a 1932 Orchestre model (large D-shaped soundhole) and a 1936 small oval hole ("petite bouche") model. The notes and comments on the plans are in french, but all you really need is the drawings and measurements. I am not likely to use them any time soon so I could send them all down to you for the duration of your project, as long as I get them back from you somewhere down the line. I will send you a private message so that we can share addresses.Mark McLean wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 6:33 amThat is why I asked where you are located.
Someone might be nearby to you and happen to have the book or plans for you to borrow?
Thanks Martin! I’ve made peace with the fact that my motivation for getting into guitar building is an even split between a desire to create the instruments, and using it as an excuse to buy beautiful wood. Some photos of which I'll share because this audience might be more appreciative than my wife, who very politely lets me tell her all about it at length with glazed eyes.
Hi Papatar16, have you come across “The Book”, Trevor Gore and Gerard Gilet’s two-part textbook? I’ve just bought a copy and I’m starting to read through it. I’m not sure how much of a “dummies guide” it is, but you might find it useful if you haven’t seen it.
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