LaSalle tribute to Gibson Nick Lucas
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LaSalle tribute to Gibson Nick Lucas
My tribute to the late 20's early 30's Gibson Nick Lucas Guitars is finally strung up! this is initial setup, so will let it sit for a week or so, then dial in the setup so she plays really nicely. I still need to check the initial fret work to make sure no buzzing etc, but so far looking good! Cuban Mahogany Back and Sides with hand rubbed subtle burst, Lutz spruce top with hand rubbed sunburst. Madagascar Rosewood Fingerboard, with Brazillian rosewood bridge (the wood color/grain is almost identical).
Glenn
Thanks for looking!Glenn
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Re: LaSalle tribute to Gibson Nick Lucas
Very, very nice Glenn. I really like the subtle sunburst.
Learning every day.
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Re: LaSalle tribute to Gibson Nick Lucas
Thanks John,
I really like the faded hand applied sunbursts of the '20's Gibsons. I know its easy to get blotchy, but that is part of the charm. I didn't use any red at all in the burst. I know folks say always test on scrap... and i started to do that. However, I quickly saw that every piece of spruce soaked up the dye differently - actually even within the same top that was true - so I decided to forego the testing and went right at the top. I figured if i hated it, I could always dye black :-).
Glenn
I really like the faded hand applied sunbursts of the '20's Gibsons. I know its easy to get blotchy, but that is part of the charm. I didn't use any red at all in the burst. I know folks say always test on scrap... and i started to do that. However, I quickly saw that every piece of spruce soaked up the dye differently - actually even within the same top that was true - so I decided to forego the testing and went right at the top. I figured if i hated it, I could always dye black :-).
Glenn
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Re: LaSalle tribute to Gibson Nick Lucas
Glenn
Something to be proud of. What does your label look like - I think I see it sticking out in there
Ed
Something to be proud of. What does your label look like - I think I see it sticking out in there
Ed
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Re: LaSalle tribute to Gibson Nick Lucas
Thanks Ed,
Here is a pic of the 2 labels I use. the faux aged one I used on my Stella guitar. The picture is from a painting my friend Dean Baer did, and I have hanging on my office wall.
BTW, I have not forgotten about the purflings! Life has just gotten in the way - I will try to get out soon.
Glenn
Here is a pic of the 2 labels I use. the faux aged one I used on my Stella guitar. The picture is from a painting my friend Dean Baer did, and I have hanging on my office wall.
BTW, I have not forgotten about the purflings! Life has just gotten in the way - I will try to get out soon.
Glenn
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Re: LaSalle tribute to Gibson Nick Lucas
Glen
No rush - please
Labels are one of the fun parts of building - here is the one I put in the Nick I built for my daughter:
Ed
No rush - please
Labels are one of the fun parts of building - here is the one I put in the Nick I built for my daughter:
Ed
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Re: LaSalle tribute to Gibson Nick Lucas
sweet guitar Glenn. I like it.