Many of you have seen the disturbing destruction of my very first kit guitar. It was completed in the year before I founded the original version of this forum, the KitGuitarForum. I loved that guitar, and I wanted to share with others the revelation that it was possible for a guy (or gal) with NO guitar-building or anywoodworking experience to build a guitar they would be proud to show off ... a guitar they would be able to play and really enjoy.
The Forum has come a long way since then, and I applaud the efforts of John Hall and his group to bring the Forum more current. I had too much on my plate, and couldn't do it, but I did not want the Forum to just fade away. So, when John offered, I accepted ... and now he and his group are expanding its reach. Great work John!
My small, possibly last effort here has been the rebuilding of my first guitar, which I, myself, almost completely destroyed when I tripped over the family cat (which is still alive) and fell on the guitar. It was sad. It took me two years to even look at it again, and three years to start working on it. You guys know how I must have felt, right?
Anyway, here it is, a minor bit of glory. I learned a lot while rebuilding it, and I changed a couple of things. I reduced the fretboard width at the nut from 1 14/16 to 1 13/16, which I've found to be my "sweet spot." Everything else is basically the same. I used part of the original top for a peghead veneer. but the only parts that was still useful were the sides and back, which were miraculously untouched. Of course, the bridge was okay.
So, it's basically a new guitar, but, to me, it's still the FIRST. You guys all know how your first one, in all areas of life, always tugs on your heart, right?
Here are a few pictures. If I was a decent player, I'd include a sound file. But, trust me, it sounds wonderful.


It was like deja vu all over again when I got ready to glue the new neck onto the rebuilt body.

When I first completed the original, in 2004, I photoed it on the couch.

Seemed natural to photo it again in the same place.

So, that's the story. If you want, you cant find the previous steps somewhere else on the forum. Just remember, when you screw up royally, all might still not be lost.
Stay safe, vote intelligently, and enjoy the process! God bless all ...
Bill Cory