At last I have finished the Whatnot guitars. Well one actually the other one is just being buffed and will be finished next week but near enough to finished....after 10 months from the original purchase of the little Brazilian Rosewood Whatnot and the long search for a piece of Brazilian that would be a suitable match for the sides and the construction/lacquer curing time etc here it is. It is a 14 fret Falcate cedar top OM and a Bolt on Bolt Off neck from "the book". The back and sides as well as the bridge plate, bridge and fingerboard are all old growth Brazilian. It has a Brazilian mahogany neck and linings, a laminated NGR tail block and beautiful snakewood as the trim. Also it has a compensated nut and saddle from "the book" too but I confess that the quick and dirty/method with even less mathematics was the one that I used...

It works very well. Actually I used a slight variation on it in that I made a special straight edge that was exactly the scale length and used that to measure the extra length needed to compensate each string and then halved that and applied the half to each end. I will do a post just on that some time.
This is my first rosewood guitar that I have ever made being a bit of a blackwood builder as I have a lot of it from the trees that I have harvested over the years. I have a recording of it done quickly when a friend who plays much better than me came over so I will try to put that up when I can....I am mot really sure about how to to that so any advice on uploading a sound clip would be appreciated.
Anyway I hope you like it. I photographed it at sunset which cast some nice warm light on it and created some nice effects.
Cheers
John
Oh, Yes....The Acoustic performance figures just off the dyno are....T(1,1)1 100Hz, T(1,1)2 181Hz and T(1,1)3 223Hz.