Left Overs Guitar
Left Overs Guitar
Hi all,
A little Parlor with a full scale neck, kind of a "Mini Martin" style if you like, it was a bit of an experiment, so I used up all my leftovers, bits that are a little sub par but too good to discard.
B&S : Ancient Kauri.
Top : Sitka.
Bindings : Wenge
Rosette and Headplate : Ziricote,
Neck : African Mahogany.
Fret Board: queen Ebony.
Sounds louder than I expected and is described by everyone who played it as "fun".
Lends itself to blues, I feel.
Anyway, look at the pics.
Cheers,
Paul.
A little Parlor with a full scale neck, kind of a "Mini Martin" style if you like, it was a bit of an experiment, so I used up all my leftovers, bits that are a little sub par but too good to discard.
B&S : Ancient Kauri.
Top : Sitka.
Bindings : Wenge
Rosette and Headplate : Ziricote,
Neck : African Mahogany.
Fret Board: queen Ebony.
Sounds louder than I expected and is described by everyone who played it as "fun".
Lends itself to blues, I feel.
Anyway, look at the pics.
Cheers,
Paul.
- Attachments
-
- DSCF1077.jpg (505.48 KiB) Viewed 17646 times
-
- DSCF1078.jpg (269.95 KiB) Viewed 17646 times
-
- DSCF1079.jpg (250.88 KiB) Viewed 17646 times
-
- DSCF1082.jpg (322.81 KiB) Viewed 17646 times
Paul .
- DarwinStrings
- Blackwood
- Posts: 1877
- Joined: Thu Nov 13, 2008 10:27 pm
- Location: Darwin
Re: Left Overs Guitar
It's a wee thing, careful you don't lose it down the gaps in the lounge chair.
Jim
Jim
Life is good when you are amongst the wood.
Jim Schofield
Jim Schofield
Re: Left Overs Guitar
You can have a play on saturday night if you like.Nice left overs Paul. I've always been partial to a nice small body.
I'll have it at the AGMS dinner.
Cheers,
Paul .
- needsmorecowbel
- Blackwood
- Posts: 974
- Joined: Sun Oct 04, 2009 7:48 pm
- Location: Melbourne
Re: Left Overs Guitar
Cool guitar Paul. I see that you went for a less glossy finish than your last one
.
Stu

Stu
Re: Left Overs Guitar
Hi Stu,
Yes mate I did not want to put a heap of time into this one, so a matt finish was the go!
Cheers,
Yes mate I did not want to put a heap of time into this one, so a matt finish was the go!
Cheers,
Paul .
- needsmorecowbel
- Blackwood
- Posts: 974
- Joined: Sun Oct 04, 2009 7:48 pm
- Location: Melbourne
Re: Left Overs Guitar
How many hours did the previous one take to buff?
Stu
Stu
Re: Left Overs Guitar
Hi Stu,
A gloss finish is just a lot more work all round, not just the Buffing. it's all got to be spot on , gloss shows every little bump, spot and imperfection.
Matt is a lot more forgiving, That's why CC are all Matt I suspect
.
Cheers,
A gloss finish is just a lot more work all round, not just the Buffing. it's all got to be spot on , gloss shows every little bump, spot and imperfection.
Matt is a lot more forgiving, That's why CC are all Matt I suspect

Cheers,
Paul .
Re: Left Overs Guitar
Nice little guitar Paul
Not sure what it is about small bodied gits but people do seem to enjoy picking them up more than a regular size guitar. Perhaps its a subconscious thing were the player simply feel more comfortable as they are less intimidated by smaller things, a groundless perception of the mind that not so much will be expected from the player of a smaller guitar, or maybe that not so many people will be able to hear the inevitable mistakes??
What ever it is, people do seem to gravitate towards a small body guitar when they are spoiled with choice, and the best thing about whatever it is that makes them do that is they then seem to play with more reckless abandon when they do making small guitars just perfect for a party pass around.
Cheers
Sigmund

Not sure what it is about small bodied gits but people do seem to enjoy picking them up more than a regular size guitar. Perhaps its a subconscious thing were the player simply feel more comfortable as they are less intimidated by smaller things, a groundless perception of the mind that not so much will be expected from the player of a smaller guitar, or maybe that not so many people will be able to hear the inevitable mistakes??
What ever it is, people do seem to gravitate towards a small body guitar when they are spoiled with choice, and the best thing about whatever it is that makes them do that is they then seem to play with more reckless abandon when they do making small guitars just perfect for a party pass around.

Cheers
Sigmund

- Mike Thomas
- Blackwood
- Posts: 228
- Joined: Fri Jan 30, 2009 1:34 pm
- Location: Adelaide
Re: Left Overs Guitar
Sigmund, if I may address you in such a familiar way, I have long wanted to ask you if one has dreams about small bodied guitars, what is one really dreaming about? I am asking on behalf of a friend.
Mike Thomas
"There are some enterprises in which a careful disorderliness is the true method"
"There are some enterprises in which a careful disorderliness is the true method"
Re: Left Overs Guitar
Yoe Mike, not really sure but you may want to suggest to your friend that in order to re-adjust his subconscious thought processes during REM, perhaps when he's awake he should consider clicking on a few of them 'meet sexy girls near you now" links which seem so prominent on most of the web pages I visit these days...or is that just me???Mike Thomas wrote:Sigmund, if I may address you in such a familiar way, I have long wanted to ask you if one has dreams about small bodied guitars, what is one really dreaming about? I am asking on behalf of a friend.
Cheers
Siggy da 'F' man

Re: Left Overs Guitar
Paul...rule number one about 'Penis Club', you don't talk about... ah...ermm..never mind...No Paul, most certainly not. Never!ozwood wrote:Kim,
Are you really talking about penises
- Mike Thomas
- Blackwood
- Posts: 228
- Joined: Fri Jan 30, 2009 1:34 pm
- Location: Adelaide
Re: Left Overs Guitar
Thank you Siggy, my friend will be relieved.
She was beginning to worry that she wasn't normal.
She was beginning to worry that she wasn't normal.
Mike Thomas
"There are some enterprises in which a careful disorderliness is the true method"
"There are some enterprises in which a careful disorderliness is the true method"
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 15 guests