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Post by kiwigeo » Mon Mar 24, 2008 4:47 pm

Rick Turner wrote:
I've also been asked to consider teaching these courses in Melbourne, Sydney, and Byron Bay. I'd love to. I'd just need some sort of local sponsorship (which I have for Melbourne), a woodworking shop in which to teach (high school type shops are perfect), and transportation and accommodations for myself and my Tassie lady friend.
Rick,

I'm ok with footing accomodation for you and your lady friend...as long as I can bring along my lady friend (=wife) to the course.

Cheers Martin

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Post by Tigermyrtle » Mon Mar 24, 2008 4:59 pm

Hi James, pleased to hear that i am off to a good Start,by not selling you some Musk it would not be any good for Acoustic Guitar but it sure would make a magical Solid Body Guitar or it could be used as part of a inlay, in my mind its one of the most beautiful under used timbers in Tasmania, in Burl and swirl figure, most of this in in the stump, trouble is its also full of Rocks and rot pockets so its rare to get in large size, regards Bob.
James Mc wrote:I can’t believe there isn’t a luthier school in Sydney! I was there a few weeks ago, it was the first time I’ve been back in many years and I’m sure there must be a few million people living there now.

The TAFE here advertised a guitar-making course about 5 years ago, I put my name down but it was already fully booked, it never ended up happening because the guy that was going to teach it pulled out. I suspect there is a lot more interest in the luthier crafts than most people would realise.

I concur with Kim, the only way forward in the tonewood supply market is to develop a good reputation. I know having been burnt by one supplier in Australia and having gotten great service and timber from another in Washington, that now I wouldn’t even shop around if I wanted something the company in Washington could supply.

I think you’re off to a good start, when I contacted you about buying some Musk you could have gone for the sale, but instead you warned me off and gave me your honest opinion why it wouldn’t be any good for an acoustic. As a way forward, Luthierform has an online tonewood auction, it could be worth the risk of getting a low price for a few sets by putting one set up for auction every couple of weeks without a reserve. It would get your name known and let people see and judge what you have to offer.

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Post by Kim » Mon Mar 24, 2008 5:13 pm

Tigermyrtle wrote:Hi James, pleased to hear that i am off to a good Start,by not selling you some Musk it would not be any good for Acoustic Guitar but it sure would make a magical Solid Body Guitar or it could be used as part of a inlay, in my mind its one of the most beautiful under used timbers in Tasmania, in Burl and swirl figure, most of this in in the stump, trouble is its also full of Rocks and rot pockets so its rare to get in large size, regards Bob.
James Mc wrote:I can’t believe there isn’t a luthier school in Sydney! I was there a few weeks ago, it was the first time I’ve been back in many years and I’m sure there must be a few million people living there now.

The TAFE here advertised a guitar-making course about 5 years ago, I put my name down but it was already fully booked, it never ended up happening because the guy that was going to teach it pulled out. I suspect there is a lot more interest in the luthier crafts than most people would realise.

I concur with Kim, the only way forward in the tonewood supply market is to develop a good reputation. I know having been burnt by one supplier in Australia and having gotten great service and timber from another in Washington, that now I wouldn’t even shop around if I wanted something the company in Washington could supply.

I think you’re off to a good start, when I contacted you about buying some Musk you could have gone for the sale, but instead you warned me off and gave me your honest opinion why it wouldn’t be any good for an acoustic. As a way forward, Luthierform has an online tonewood auction, it could be worth the risk of getting a low price for a few sets by putting one set up for auction every couple of weeks without a reserve. It would get your name known and let people see and judge what you have to offer.
Bob, your post was edited by me as a moderator with admin rights on this forum. You have been ask previously to not use this forum to promote your own commercial interest. As I understand the reasoning for this has been clearly explained to you in the past and it would be appreciated if you could respect this simple request and refrain from doing so again in the future.

Thank You

Kim

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Post by Tigermyrtle » Mon Mar 24, 2008 5:27 pm

thats Ok Kim, no worrys.
Kim wrote:
Tigermyrtle wrote:Hi James, pleased to hear that i am off to a good Start,by not selling you some Musk it would not be any good for Acoustic Guitar but it sure would make a magical Solid Body Guitar or it could be used as part of a inlay, in my mind its one of the most beautiful under used timbers in Tasmania, in Burl and swirl figure, most of this in in the stump, trouble is its also full of Rocks and rot pockets so its rare to get in large size, regards Bob.
James Mc wrote:I can’t believe there isn’t a luthier school in Sydney! I was there a few weeks ago, it was the first time I’ve been back in many years and I’m sure there must be a few million people living there now.

The TAFE here advertised a guitar-making course about 5 years ago, I put my name down but it was already fully booked, it never ended up happening because the guy that was going to teach it pulled out. I suspect there is a lot more interest in the luthier crafts than most people would realise.

I concur with Kim, the only way forward in the tonewood supply market is to develop a good reputation. I know having been burnt by one supplier in Australia and having gotten great service and timber from another in Washington, that now I wouldn’t even shop around if I wanted something the company in Washington could supply.

I think you’re off to a good start, when I contacted you about buying some Musk you could have gone for the sale, but instead you warned me off and gave me your honest opinion why it wouldn’t be any good for an acoustic. As a way forward, Luthierform has an online tonewood auction, it could be worth the risk of getting a low price for a few sets by putting one set up for auction every couple of weeks without a reserve. It would get your name known and let people see and judge what you have to offer.
Bob, your post was edited by me as a moderator with admin rights on this forum. You have been ask previously to not use this forum to promote your own commercial interest. As I understand the reasoning for this has been clearly explained to you in the past and it would be appreciated if you could respect this simple request and refrain from doing so again in the future.

Thank You

Kim

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Post by Rod True » Tue Mar 25, 2008 2:41 pm

Why not try contacting Australian Luthier's Supplies and ask them how many purchasers they have in their database. Don't ask for specific names of course, just a number. That may also give you some Idea of how many there are.[/url]

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Post by Tigermyrtle » Tue Mar 25, 2008 2:51 pm

Thanks for that Rod, i have spoke with them before so they might help, regards Bob,
Rod True wrote:Why not try contacting Australian Luthier's Supplies and ask them how many purchasers they have in their database. Don't ask for specific names of course, just a number. That may also give you some Idea of how many there are.[/url]

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Post by kittykatjaz » Sat Mar 29, 2008 1:57 pm

Alan Coggins has created and maintains a directory of past and present violin and bow makers which is online at his website. Quite a lot of the makers have other instrument types listed as well.

You can find the directory here:

http://www.abcviolins.com/ozmakers.html

Jaz

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Post by Tigermyrtle » Sat Mar 29, 2008 2:00 pm

Thank you for the info, regards Bob,
kittykatjaz wrote:Alan Coggins has created and maintains a directory of past and present violin and bow makers which is online at his website. Quite a lot of the makers have other instrument types listed as well.

You can find the directory here:

http://www.abcviolins.com/ozmakers.html

Jaz

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Post by Dominic » Sat Mar 29, 2008 3:19 pm

http://www.watsonbailey.com

The Waston Bailey link that Matthew put up has a page with a list of Australian guitar builders. Seems pretty up to date.

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Post by Tigermyrtle » Sat Mar 29, 2008 8:23 pm

Thanks Dom,
i am now starting to get some where, regards Bob,
Dominic wrote:http://www.watsonbailey.com

The Waston Bailey link that Matthew put up has a page with a list of Australian guitar builders. Seems pretty up to date.

Dom

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Post by John Maddison » Mon Jun 30, 2008 2:02 pm

Hi All

I stumbled on this thread quite by accident when off on a tangent searching for something completely unrelated, as one does on the web ... thread is hosted by guitargear.net.au ...

http://www.guitargear.net.au/discussion ... pic=3467.0

Fairly extensive list of makers in Oz.

Chiz
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Post by Tigermyrtle » Mon Jun 30, 2008 6:58 pm

Thanks for that John, great list, there sure is alot of Luthiers here in Australia and I am sure alot more that are not known.
Best regards Bob,
John FM wrote:Hi All

I stumbled on this thread quite by accident when off on a tangent searching for something completely unrelated, as one does on the web ... thread is hosted by guitargear.net.au ...

http://www.guitargear.net.au/discussion ... pic=3467.0

Fairly extensive list of makers in Oz.

Chiz
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