#147 from blues creek
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#147 from blues creek
Here is a simple Mahogany dred that I did. Sitka spruce top with nice silking , and simple design. I let the ribbon mahogany do the talking. A killer guitar assembled with HHG and forward shifted braces. Dovetail neck joint and killer tone.
Grover open backed butterbean tuners.
Hope you like it
Grover open backed butterbean tuners.
Hope you like it
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John Hall
Blues Creek Guitars Inc
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Blues Creek Guitars Inc
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Re: #147 from blues creek
That is some beautiful mahogany.
If you can't do something well, learn to enjoy doing it poorly.
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Re: #147 from blues creek
Beautiful guitar John. I believe there is a real beauty in simplicity...
Could you please explain "forward shifted braces" to me as I have heard the term but don't have a clue as to what it means. Thanks.
Sincerely,
Rich
Could you please explain "forward shifted braces" to me as I have heard the term but don't have a clue as to what it means. Thanks.
Sincerely,
Rich
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yes that is tortoise binding
FORWARD SHIFTED BRACING
After about 1943-44 the X brace on the Martin dred was moved back. This changed the X brace location. Notably from about 1 inch from the sound hole to about 1 3/8 from the sound hole. There were other changes also that happened though the years but this is the era of forward shifted ( original location actually ) to Rear shift . Lower into the body. Also they stopped scalloped bracing and went with straight braces. In 1939 the neck block size was changed from 1 9/16 to 1 3/8 in thick the Popsicle braces was added to help control the shear that developed at the fret board .
FORWARD SHIFTED BRACING
After about 1943-44 the X brace on the Martin dred was moved back. This changed the X brace location. Notably from about 1 inch from the sound hole to about 1 3/8 from the sound hole. There were other changes also that happened though the years but this is the era of forward shifted ( original location actually ) to Rear shift . Lower into the body. Also they stopped scalloped bracing and went with straight braces. In 1939 the neck block size was changed from 1 9/16 to 1 3/8 in thick the Popsicle braces was added to help control the shear that developed at the fret board .
John Hall
Blues Creek Guitars Inc
Authorized CF Martin Repair Center
president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
http://www.bluescreekguitars.com
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John, I heard that the change in the X-brace that occurred during wartime was a mistake. The person that usually made the templates was off to war and the replacement mistakenly made a new template and put the x-bracing in the wrong position, it was quite a while before anyone realized and by that time a bunch of guitars were made so they marketed it as new improvement. Any truth to that?tippie53 wrote:yes that is tortoise binding
FORWARD SHIFTED BRACING
After about 1943-44 the X brace on the Martin dred was moved back. This changed the X brace location. Notably from about 1 inch from the sound hole to about 1 3/8 from the sound hole. There were other changes also that happened though the years but this is the era of forward shifted ( original location actually ) to Rear shift . Lower into the body. Also they stopped scalloped bracing and went with straight braces. In 1939 the neck block size was changed from 1 9/16 to 1 3/8 in thick the Popsicle braces was added to help control the shear that developed at the fret board .
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I heard a similar story.
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Awesome John, as usual. You got to love that ribbon figure.
So forward bracing is suppose to give the sound more.............????
Kevin
So forward bracing is suppose to give the sound more.............????
Kevin
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I won't say more sound but I think it is a nice sound for a lead or bluegrass guitar. This is the way Martin used to build them
John Hall
Blues Creek Guitars Inc
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http://www.bluescreekguitars.com
Blues Creek Guitars Inc
Authorized CF Martin Repair Center
president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
http://www.bluescreekguitars.com