

Its tuned CcGgddaa which gives it a richness and some interesting effects using down/up picking regimens. Its loud but mellow, with good sustain, it will be interesting to hear it open up. It is very nice to play.
The process has been a bit laboured. The original conception was a copy of a 17C Dutch cittern but its been through a lot of evolution. I originally set the neck at 8 degrees and this led to a bridge height of 38mm, lets hear it for bolt on necks. After some adjustments its now 25mm but im not going lower as the soundboard wont let me. This has also meant some bridge dents in the soundboard

The body and neck are New Guinea Rosewood which chips out the moment you show it a tool, and bends/cracks after extended manipulation. The soundboard is Western Red Cedar with some lovely silk, the headstock plate is Figured Blackwood. the fretboard is Cooktown Ironwood, the bridge is Rock Maple stained black, the bindings are from our own TJ Spittle. Its finished in TruOil, 9 coats, over Hard Shellac.
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