This is somewhat of a daunting task -
a) because we've never done archtops before and
b) The reason Tony wants a new mando is that his Gilchrist costs as much to insure to take it overseas as it'll cost for us to build him a new one.
So when completed it'll compared directly to one of Steve Gilchrist's.

Still, it's been fun liaising with Tony and throwing a few ideas around and coming up with a design that he's happy with.
It's going to be based on an arch top jazz guitar and will be the same width as a Gibson F5 and about an inch shorter.
Instead of traditional F holes it's getting Rickenbacker type sound holes.
Sitka Top, Blackwood back and sides, Cumberland Acoustics bridge and Randy Allen cast tailpiece and banjo frets.
I've been using Graham MacDonald's book as a reference which is excellent.
I've rough carved the back and top. Did this by hand with a gouge and finger planes. It takes forever but is quite enjoyable. (mind you I did buy a buy an angle grinder today for any future ones

Here's some pics.




Bob