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Author:  Tim McKnight [ Wed Jun 29, 2005 12:03 am ]
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Here are a few pictures of one of six of the guitars that I will be taking to the Healdsburg Guitar Festival. Bob C's Waterfall Bubinga & Bbloodwood / Ebony bindings / purflings with Colonial Tonewoods Caucasian spruce top. Constructive criticism is more than welcome.

Please scroll down to Dennis' post for active links.Tim McKnight38532.5057407407

Author:  Dave Rector [ Wed Jun 29, 2005 12:10 am ]
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Tim, I tried the first 2 links and was unable to get there.

You can add them as a link by clicking on the button with a globe and a chain link, right above where you type in the post.

Author:  Dave-SKG [ Wed Jun 29, 2005 12:11 am ]
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Use the upload button. Make sure that they are less than 75K in size or the system won't allow the upload. It's the button with the picture of the tree with the upward arrow. juat above this.

Author:  Jerry Hossom [ Wed Jun 29, 2005 12:41 am ]
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I think you need to remove that space at the end. urls don't like spaces.

    http://pic18.picturetrail.com/VOL891 /37602 06/7759772/1021839 65.jpg

Interesting thing happens here that I really don't understand. When I delete the space it is automatically added back when I hit post. That is bizarre...

If you copy and paste into the address window, then delete the space, it works. That is truly wierd! Jerry Hossom38532.4069097222

Author:  Jeff Doty [ Wed Jun 29, 2005 1:09 am ]
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Tim,

Beautiful guitar. Love the binding choice and the rosette is gorgeous. Lots of zoot! Your scalloped bridge is very interesting. Is it as solid as a straight bridge, is there a chance of one of the string ramps breaking?

I really like it. Can't wait to see pictures of the other ones.

Jeff


Author:  Jerry Hossom [ Wed Jun 29, 2005 1:24 am ]
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And I apologise for not also adding that is just a beautiful guitar. Lots of elegant details that make it a cut above the usual. Thanks for sharing, and I too look forward to seeing others.

Author:  Dave-SKG [ Wed Jun 29, 2005 1:35 am ]
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I tried but keep getting error page

Author:  Dennis Leahy [ Wed Jun 29, 2005 2:18 am ]
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If there are supposed to be spaces, "%20" will be substituted for each space. But, I think the spaces are typos. Let's try this:

Dennis




Pic65 - Pic39 - Pic16 - Pic93 - Pic70 - Pic47 - Pic25 - Pic38 - Pic81DennisLeahy38532.4715046296

Author:  Dennis Leahy [ Wed Jun 29, 2005 2:22 am ]
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Tim,

Now that I can see the pictures, I'll say "way to go!" Really clean work - you did the waterfall Bubinga proud.

Dennis

Author:  Tim McKnight [ Wed Jun 29, 2005 3:07 am ]
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Thanks for helping get the pictures posted. Sorry about the confusion (although that's my normal state).

Jeff: I have dozens of these saddles and nuts in play and not a hint of failure. Knocking on my head...

This guitar has seeen the spray booth FOUR times and it's sister guitar is back in the booth for #5! I have had an enormous amount of difficulty with these two guitars but the outcome was worth it PLUS I have learned a great deal of patience in the process. In my earlier years these would have been a pile of splinters by now.

Author:  Dave Rector [ Wed Jun 29, 2005 3:13 am ]
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Tim, it's stunning! I love all the detail you put into it, binding/purfling, scalloped saddle/nut, soundport.

Is this your first with a soundport? Do you hear a measurable difference with it? I've been meaning to do one but I seem to keep getting them done before I remember to do it.

Again, great looking guitar!

Author:  John Kinnaird [ Wed Jun 29, 2005 3:41 am ]
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That's so pretty.
The reds and blacks are just great together.

I hope Healdsburg goes well.

Like Dave, I want your impression of the soundport.

John

Author:  Steve Kinnaird [ Wed Jun 29, 2005 4:20 am ]
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Tim--very nice work indeed! I like the peghead overlay, and the way you bookmatched the pieces. Were those off-cuts from the back?

Hope that sells quickly (unless it's already spoken for?)

Steve

Author:  John How [ Wed Jun 29, 2005 5:40 am ]
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Wow Tim, I am jealous. You've got 6 guitars all strung up for the show, I have 2 that still need some tweeking and several more that are still in finish mode. I'm starting to sweat getting them done.

Author:  Colby Horton [ Wed Jun 29, 2005 5:55 am ]
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Absolutely beautiful!!
Where are you going to sell them? Are they already spoken for?

Author:  JJ Donohue [ Wed Jun 29, 2005 5:59 am ]
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Beautiful, Tim! I can't wait to see it at Healdsburg. Steve and I want to know how you bent the sides. We're still stalled on who's going to bend their's first!...unless Steve already blinked...

Author:  Tim McKnight [ Wed Jun 29, 2005 6:00 am ]
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I have been experimenting with souund ports for about a year now and have finally settled upon a shape and size that works well for my guitars & models. The port makes a discernable differnece from the projection of the soundhole but also in a 360* radius of the instrument. However, the biggest benefit is to the player. It's like having your very own mini monitor aimed at your face.

Ports cut close(r) to the heel tend to produce more bass while ports in the waist area are more balanced but lean slightly towards the mids and trebble ranges.

I will be taking a Shag Bark Hickory guitar to HB with two ports in it and it has the best of both port placements. It's got some serious "bark" [parden the pun].

Author:  LanceK [ Wed Jun 29, 2005 8:17 am ]
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Very nice Tim!


Author:  Don A [ Wed Jun 29, 2005 8:23 am ]
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Great looking guitar Tim. I can't wait to see the rest of them. Nice the way your fingerboard extension goes with your headstock, not to mention a great wood/binding combo.

Author:  Steve Kinnaird [ Wed Jun 29, 2005 2:05 pm ]
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[QUOTE=JJ Donohue] Beautiful, Tim! I can't wait to see it at Healdsburg. Steve and I want to know how you bent the sides. We're still stalled on who's going to bend their's first!...unless Steve already blinked... [/QUOTE]

You know, JJ, what we should do is simply send our sides to Tim... HE can bend them. We now know that he can, and that he can do it well. That would relieve us both of a lot of anxiety, right?

Steve

Author:  Tim McKnight [ Thu Jun 30, 2005 1:01 am ]
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Talk with Bob C as he helped me out with two sets after I broke the first two sets. Bob used two heating blankets per side and I only used one blanket and 3 bulbs. After Bob bent them, I had to re-bend them as his forms were different than my molds. During the interim, I ordered two more heating blankets, took my lumps and now I am confident to try another set... Oops, did I say that after I said I would not use Bubinga again... Did I mention that I am a slow learner?

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