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EIR OM done and headed for India

Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2023 6:30 pm
by Kevin Sjostrand
Hey folks.
I started this guitar last July. It should have been done months ago and I might have had no issues with the finish if I'd done that
For some of that story look at the build thread.
Anyway. She is done. (Yes...She)

Only as sweet a voice could only belong to a fine lady!

I make my OM guitars based on the Jonathan Kinkade shape, making my mold from his plans. That is about all I do that is the same but I've been happy with shape and size so keep making it. This will be 6th OM I've built.

The body is East Indian Rosewood that I brought back with me on a trip there in 2014. I brought 3 B&S sets and a dozen ebony and rosewood fretboard and bridge blanks.

The top is AA Grade Sitka spruce from LMI I believe.
Binding is curly Koa. Bridge, fretboard and head plate are all Indian ebony. Back strap and end wedge are high flame Koa.
The neck is Sapele that I cut from a billet years ago. Scared headstock and stacked heel.
Gold frets. Gold Taylor tuners....which are great by the way. High ratio and smooth. And....no screws on the back side!!
Abalone purfling and sound hole rosette. Abalone dots.
The abalone is laminated and I highly recommend it for the cost savings over solid shell. Handling takes a bit more care but I've used it many times always with satisfactory success.

The pickup I installed is the LR Baggs Anthem Tru Mic system and it sound really good. I imagine when the controls are adjusted by someone who really knows how to play it will be fantastic!!

It goes into a SKB molded TSA case...the best there is in my book for the money.

I'm happy with the way its turned out. There are some finish flaws but I had to come to grips with them.
I'm giving this guitar away so I don't have to be as picky although I'd like it to be perfect....it is not.

It will get used alot for church music and I believe it will be appreciated.
Hope the pics are a good representation.

Kevin

The body depth is a 1/4" more than standard as requested by the owner.

Re: EIR OM done and headed for India

Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2023 6:32 pm
by Kevin Sjostrand
More pics

Re: EIR OM done and headed for India

Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2023 11:52 pm
by jread
Drop dead gorgeous guitar. A real stunner. Thanks for sharing. Just wow.

Re: EIR OM done and headed for India

Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2023 1:35 am
by koolimy
Absolutely gorgeous!

Re: EIR OM done and headed for India

Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2023 2:08 am
by Stray Feathers
Beautifully done - a real inspiration! Does the back of the headstock have a veneer on it, or is the figure in the neck itself? Bruce W.

Re: EIR OM done and headed for India

Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2023 8:20 am
by krrtlr1
Beautiful, Kevin. You set the bar high

Re: EIR OM done and headed for India

Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2023 9:55 am
by Kevin Sjostrand
Thanks fellas. I seem to still struggle with some things but at least it sounds like a guitar!!!!

Bruce that is a Koa veneer on the back. It was head plate material. I think I thinned it to about .060".

I got that years ago from forum member Bob Gleason.
He's in Hawaii. The binding also came from him.

Re: EIR OM done and headed for India

Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2023 10:30 am
by TEETERFAN
Stunning instrument. What craftsmanship. You should be extremely proud! Thanks for posting this.