Ebay Heads Up
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Ebay Heads Up
Heads Up Morticer on eBay If you are thinking of buying a benchtop morticer to do the bolt on Neck Joint in the Gore/Gilet book....you may be interested in this one....hopefully someone will snag it for a good price...http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Record-Power ... 1387203142
Cheers
John
Disclaimer: I have no affiliation with the seller in any way....I just found in in my regular eBay trawlings for lutherie stuff and thought that somebody might like to know....and I already have a morticer:)
Cheers
John
Disclaimer: I have no affiliation with the seller in any way....I just found in in my regular eBay trawlings for lutherie stuff and thought that somebody might like to know....and I already have a morticer:)
"It's never too late to be what you might have been " - George Eliot
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Low starting price on that one John , It will be interesting to see what it brings.
I saw this vintage catalogue the other day. 1974 not really that long ago ,but could be of interest to some one here.
CATALOG FOR MUSICAL INSTRUMENT BUILDERS Lewis BC 1974 guitar luthier woodworking
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/301020799087 ... 1423.l2649
I saw this vintage catalogue the other day. 1974 not really that long ago ,but could be of interest to some one here.
CATALOG FOR MUSICAL INSTRUMENT BUILDERS Lewis BC 1974 guitar luthier woodworking
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/301020799087 ... 1423.l2649
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Hi Rob, Yes it is a low starting price....I recon if it goes for under $300 someone has got a super deal...
...Its funny....I have a really nice floor standing morticer that I used to use a lot when I was making furniture but now it only gets used for one thing and thats one 3/8 by 3/8 mortice for the bolt bar that I use to join the necks to my guitars a la the Gore/Gilet method but I wouldn't be without it as it is such a great method for joining the neck to the body...
...so hopefully some anzlf'er will get it for a good price
...that Lutherie catalog sure is a great piece of history!
John
...Its funny....I have a really nice floor standing morticer that I used to use a lot when I was making furniture but now it only gets used for one thing and thats one 3/8 by 3/8 mortice for the bolt bar that I use to join the necks to my guitars a la the Gore/Gilet method but I wouldn't be without it as it is such a great method for joining the neck to the body...
...so hopefully some anzlf'er will get it for a good price
...that Lutherie catalog sure is a great piece of history!
John
"It's never too late to be what you might have been " - George Eliot
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This machine would be a good buy at sub $200. It looks like the lowering mechanism is a bit more sturdy than current equivalent machines from Carbatec etc. They have the pneumatic dampening system that is quite fragile and prone to failure.
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RE the catalog, that was one of my first suppliers back in the day and I had that catalog, can't find it now though.
I did look for it and found a heap of old shit I should have thrown away. I also found my first guitar construction book I bought in the early sixties. I brought it out to Australia with me and started the first guitar using it as a guide in the early seventies. Here's a photo.
I used to get off my bus two stops sooner on my way to work, so I could look at the instruments and timber in the window of that shop.
I wonder if I should put it on eBay?
I did look for it and found a heap of old shit I should have thrown away. I also found my first guitar construction book I bought in the early sixties. I brought it out to Australia with me and started the first guitar using it as a guide in the early seventies. Here's a photo.
I used to get off my bus two stops sooner on my way to work, so I could look at the instruments and timber in the window of that shop.
I wonder if I should put it on eBay?

Taff
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I've got the hard back version of that, Taff. How to make a Spanish guitar in 32 pages. Must have got seriously verbose since then! Price - $2.50. Copyright 1957, printed c. 1971.
Fine classical and steel string guitars
Trevor Gore, Luthier. Australian hand made acoustic guitars, classical guitars; custom guitar design and build; guitar design instruction.
Trevor Gore, Luthier. Australian hand made acoustic guitars, classical guitars; custom guitar design and build; guitar design instruction.
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Hi Trevor, yep mine is the hard copy but doesn't look it in the photo. Must have bought it in 1963 before coming to Aussie in '65.
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I think that was 'the book' back in the 50's Trevor
. If I remember correctly, when Jose Romanillos, living in London and homesick for Spain, decided that the remedy was to build himself a guitar, that was the book that guided him through his first build.

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Hey John. There is a new site called yourinstrument.com.au, for buying and selling new and used instruments and equipment. Give that a go if you have no luck.
Cheers.
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