Ziricote and WRC Parlour
Ziricote and WRC Parlour
G'day all,
A regular customer was thinking about buying a small bodied factory guitar , I educated him on the benefits of handmade and soon after we we where going through the wood pile choosing the timber for his custom made small bodied instrument.
All his choice of timbers, well chosen I think.
This is mostly going to be used as a stage guitar , so I opted for the tried and proven feedback resistant combo of K&K through a Fishman Pre Amp.
The top is WRC (Wood Rat Cast off)
B&S are Ziricote
Neck is Qld maple with Walnut lamination.
Fretboard is Ringed Gidgee , as are the headplate laminations and the bridge.
Bindings are Wenge
Grover tuners.
buffalo horn bridge pins .
it has a nice warm tone with a well defined bass and trebles.
That covers the words I think.
Cheers,
A regular customer was thinking about buying a small bodied factory guitar , I educated him on the benefits of handmade and soon after we we where going through the wood pile choosing the timber for his custom made small bodied instrument.
All his choice of timbers, well chosen I think.
This is mostly going to be used as a stage guitar , so I opted for the tried and proven feedback resistant combo of K&K through a Fishman Pre Amp.
The top is WRC (Wood Rat Cast off)
B&S are Ziricote
Neck is Qld maple with Walnut lamination.
Fretboard is Ringed Gidgee , as are the headplate laminations and the bridge.
Bindings are Wenge
Grover tuners.
buffalo horn bridge pins .
it has a nice warm tone with a well defined bass and trebles.
That covers the words I think.
Cheers,
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What a stunning guitar 
Wow the Ziricote looks fantastic along with the WRC top!
Thanks for sharing it with us
Dave

Wow the Ziricote looks fantastic along with the WRC top!
Thanks for sharing it with us

Dave
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That's a beauty Paul!
The Zirocote is absolutely gorgeous.
I have a 000 Taffy built for me some years back and it has a WRC top and it too has a big warm tone with well defined highs and bass. I like the guitar very much.
Your shape is very appealing too mate is it about the size of a 000 or a bit smaller?
Great guitar congratulations.
Cheers
Alan
The Zirocote is absolutely gorgeous.
I have a 000 Taffy built for me some years back and it has a WRC top and it too has a big warm tone with well defined highs and bass. I like the guitar very much.
Your shape is very appealing too mate is it about the size of a 000 or a bit smaller?
Great guitar congratulations.
Cheers
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What wild pieces of Ziricote on the back! and couldn't you get a better shine on the finish Paul?
Great work




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Any chance you could go over that with some 2000 grit so we can see the wood Paul? I am impressed with that gidgee, a fella has been around my place lately and I am helping him get his first build a bit better set up, he built it down south at one of those courses and the ringed gidgee for the fretboard and bridge is stunning.
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I think my eyes just popped out of my head.
seriously.
What a great looking guitar. Would love to hear her.
seriously.
What a great looking guitar. Would love to hear her.
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That's looking pretty good Paul, with an insane finish. Bet it plays and sounds fantastic.
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Excellent Paul, a great set of Ziricote. Wayne
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Sorry, Paul but that is NOT a guitar. It is, by every definition, a MIRROR!
I'm with Jim....couldn't ya scuff it up a bit so we can see the wood?
Forget KHz.....How many Lumens is it rated at?!!!
That is one absolute Gorgon-slaying, Hubble-scoping, Narcissus-making geetar!
Fantastic!

I'm with Jim....couldn't ya scuff it up a bit so we can see the wood?
Forget KHz.....How many Lumens is it rated at?!!!

That is one absolute Gorgon-slaying, Hubble-scoping, Narcissus-making geetar!
Fantastic!










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Thanks for the kind accolades guy's,
It's was meant to be a one off, but as I was buildingthe first one everyone commented on the shape, and I have since built two more.
I have been surprised each time by the volume and projection of such a small bodiy volume.
I also think I may have gone to far with buffing
it was a bitch to photograph !
Blame Allen's buffing and sparaying tute's for that...LOL.
Jeff Highland popped over and had a play of it yesterday, was nice to listen to from in front .
Cheers,
It's my own shape Alan slightly longer than a 000, a bit wider across the waist , a bit narrower across both bouts and a fair bit thinner.Your shape is very appealing too mate is it about the size of a 000 or a bit smaller?
It's was meant to be a one off, but as I was buildingthe first one everyone commented on the shape, and I have since built two more.
I have been surprised each time by the volume and projection of such a small bodiy volume.
I also think I may have gone to far with buffing


Blame Allen's buffing and sparaying tute's for that...LOL.
Jeff Highland popped over and had a play of it yesterday, was nice to listen to from in front .
Cheers,
Paul .
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Sounds like you got ripped off Paul, that phone ain't looking so smart.
Jim
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Ahoy Paul me Matey, Cap'n Woodrat here saying that you certainly know how to put Me Cast Offs to good use! Well Done!...Shiver Me Timbers Lad, next time you come to Cap'n Woodrats I'll make sure you leave with some more of me old driftwood!...
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Holey moley!
Stunning. That gidgee is absolutely beautiful.
Shane

Stunning. That gidgee is absolutely beautiful.
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My instinctive reaction was "Holy S#!+. Look at that grain."
Once I finally got over that, I could see the instrument was pretty damned fine as well."
Excellent work
Miguel
Once I finally got over that, I could see the instrument was pretty damned fine as well."
Excellent work
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John I have never left your jetty without timberAhoy Paul me Matey, Cap'n Woodrat here saying that you certainly know how to put Me Cast Offs to good use! Well Done!...Shiver Me Timbers Lad, next time you come to Cap'n Woodrats I'll make sure you leave with some more of me old driftwood!...




cheers,
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NOICEEEEE!
"Jetty"?
Does John live off a shark infested reef? On his Private Wood Stash Island? Gotta keep those rogue wood pirates and antiques roadshow at bay...
"Jetty"?
Does John live off a shark infested reef? On his Private Wood Stash Island? Gotta keep those rogue wood pirates and antiques roadshow at bay...
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Aye Stu....the jetty be the one that the drawbridge is lowered on to on Cap'n WoodRats Island of Tonewood....Sharks, yes of course you can'st be too careful with people the likes of those furniture welfare fanatics getting about saying that it is terrible to use it in good olde lutherie!....Arrrrrrrr!!
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Excellent work Paul
And be warned If you visit the woodrat Island it's not the sharks you need to look out for ...it's his attack trained guard goose

And be warned If you visit the woodrat Island it's not the sharks you need to look out for ...it's his attack trained guard goose

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Get it Right Tod!....its a Duck!Tod Gilding wrote:Excellent work Paul![]()
And be warned If you visit the woodrat Island it's not the sharks you need to look out for ...it's his attack trained guard goose



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And be warned If you visit the woodrat Island it's not the sharks you need to look out for ...it's his attack trained guard goose
I hear Ya Tod, I met the Duck...... and the Swamp Fowl......... and Skippy ....... and this one time a cat that tried to eat John's duck !

The cat did not look so happy

Anyway now that you mention it , you do kinda need to cross water to get to the wood shack , and the swamp fowl do kinda mill around like sharks and John does have a set of sefety glasses with one lens blacked out and he does refer to his wood as treasure ....



Cheers,
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woodrat wrote:Get it Right Tod!....its a Duck!Tod Gilding wrote:Excellent work Paul![]()
And be warned If you visit the woodrat Island it's not the sharks you need to look out for ...it's his attack trained guard goose![]()
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I Wasn't Talking about the Duck, I was Talking about the luthier


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Hey Paul,
What a fit and finish!! magnificient work mate!!! that Ziricote is something else!!!
I bet the new owner can't put it down!!!
thanks for posting,
Christian.
What a fit and finish!! magnificient work mate!!! that Ziricote is something else!!!
I bet the new owner can't put it down!!!
thanks for posting,
Christian.
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Well seeing that England are showing off their ducks in Adelaide today I thought I would show off mine....
Here is the famous Hoover the Duck who has been referred to earlier in this thread....he kindly sat down for me to take this photo as he was doing his rounds of the workshop perimeter...look at that steely glare...tonewood theives beware!
BTW his name comes from the way he hoovers up rolled oats that he gets fed.

Here is the famous Hoover the Duck who has been referred to earlier in this thread....he kindly sat down for me to take this photo as he was doing his rounds of the workshop perimeter...look at that steely glare...tonewood theives beware!

BTW his name comes from the way he hoovers up rolled oats that he gets fed.
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THE Attack trained Guard Duck
I'm surprised that you could get close enough to get a photo
Your Stash is in good hands errr I mean Wings ? 

I'm surprised that you could get close enough to get a photo


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