The Maillard Reaction
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For Guitar Nuts Only:
My friend Morty stopped by today, and, as is his habit, he brought a nice guitar for me to experience. This one is patterned after a circa 1940 Gibson L-O. He has been partnering with a local woodworking enthusiast by specifying all the details, supplying all the wood and parts, and commissioning the construction of guitars. This is number 4 of 6 that he and a local fellow have made happen. It is amazingly light weight and so it just sings when you touch the strings. It was a real pleasure to get to play such a lively acoustic guitar. It's the kind of guitar that players love but that you will rarely find displayed at a store. All the wood pieces are as thin as you can get away with and the bracing is very lightweight as was the case during what a lot of acoustic guitar geeks call the "golden era" of acoustic guitar building. It felt fragile and sounded confident. The small body size is really nice. The guitar sounded very even across the strings. It was very relaxing to play as each string seemed to have similar volume so there was no need to compensate for imbalance with varying attack as I worked around the finger board. Anyways, I took a couple photos just for fun: hint: you can right click something like "open image in new tab" to see full size photos
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Leadfoot
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Re: For Guitar Nuts Only:
2014/04/07 19:07:25
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Beautiful guitar, Mike. I'm sure it sounded and played as good as it looks.
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drewfx1
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Re: For Guitar Nuts Only:
2014/04/07 19:28:38
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 In order, then, to discover the limit of deepest tones, it is necessary not only to produce very violent agitations in the air but to give these the form of simple pendular vibrations. - Hermann von Helmholtz, predicting the role of the electric bassist in 1877.
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Rain
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Re: For Guitar Nuts Only:
2014/04/07 19:42:57
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TCB - Tea, Cats, Books...
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bapu
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Re: For Guitar Nuts Only:
2014/04/07 21:32:32
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Did you plug it in with a red chord? That would make it real HHHHHHHAAAAAHHHHHHHTTTTTTT, no?
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bapu
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Re: For Guitar Nuts Only:
2014/04/07 21:33:50
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post edited by bapu - 2014/04/07 21:46:11
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michaelhanson
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Re: For Guitar Nuts Only:
2014/04/07 22:41:23
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Excellent! I love the small bodied acoustics as well. Wonderful craftsmanship.
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Re: For Guitar Nuts Only:
2014/04/07 22:57:16
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Got a friend with a mic who could record it? ;-) It's pretty. Looks like a dream.
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kennywtelejazz
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Re: For Guitar Nuts Only:
2014/04/08 11:56:14
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very nice looking guitar … Kenny
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ampfixer
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Re: For Guitar Nuts Only:
2014/04/08 14:04:40
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The pre war Gibson acoustics are amazing. Mine is a 32 L-OO and it's the best guitar I've ever owned. Mine looks very rough and every inch a player of 82 years old. It weighs about 2 lbs and is very loud. I wish I was a finger style blues player so I could do it justice.
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