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 Post subject: Number 90 Completed
PostPosted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 9:14 pm 
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I wanted to share some pics of this guitar with all.
The guitar was inspired by the Torres FE08 and FE17 but by no means a copy of either.
The other major influence of course is the aesthetic and tradition of Jose' Romanillos with whom I was priviledged to study with this past summer.
In lieu of being able to post pics at the moment, please click on the link to my Web album:

http://picasaweb.google.com/d28swdlp/Number90

Click on "Slideshow" for ease of viewing......


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 Post subject: Re: Number 90 Completed
PostPosted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 9:38 pm 
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Wonderful job David! [:Y:] [clap] [clap]

What did you use for the finish?

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 Post subject: Re: Number 90 Completed
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David,

That is a beautiful piece of work in every respect. I'm sure it sounds great, too.

Thanks for the inspiration,
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 Post subject: Re: Number 90 Completed
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That guitar looks killer! Great job!

The wood choices are wonderful if you ask me. Great job. [clap] [clap] [clap]

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 Post subject: Re: Number 90 Completed
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David - stunning instrument! I really like your take on the greek key, it is an artistic approach that worked perfectly with the end result. Beautiful, beautiful work.

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 Post subject: Re: Number 90 Completed
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Beautiful guitar David. Very classy.

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 Post subject: Re: Number 90 Completed
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Nice, David, really, really nice. The finish looks so deep. How's the sound? Dumb question, huh?

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 Post subject: Re: Number 90 Completed
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Thank you for posting, David.
Lovely instrument. Like Kevin said, it's inspiring.

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 Post subject: Re: Number 90 Completed
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Beautiful David - this is an instrument to be really proud of! [clap] [clap] [clap] [clap] [clap]


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 Post subject: Re: Number 90 Completed
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Very, very, nice David. I know that all that trim detail must have taken a lot of time, how in the world did you keep your patience till the end?!

How do you like the wood combo?

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Well that all ties together beautifully! I bet it sounds as great as it looks. # 90. Congratulations. That's a big one. [:Y:]

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 Post subject: Re: Number 90 Completed
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Very clean and beautiful guitar. Congratulations.

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 Post subject: Re: Number 90 Completed
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Classic looking instrument! Love the meander! Congratulations.

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 Post subject: Re: Number 90 Completed
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Thanks everyone for your very kind comments.....

Cal, The finish is French polish.

Doug, I actually really enjoy making the inlays. For the meander (Greek key) the design and dimensions are worked out on graph paper and pieces cut to those dimensions. I used dark chocolate colored Brazilian rosewood with a .3mm white (holly?) veneer.
The rosewood is end grain and the white veneer was glued in such a way as to make the final grain orientation parallel to the surface....this produce a brighter looking and cleaner result under the finish.


Best !


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 Post subject: Re: Number 90 Completed
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Beautiful Guitar David!

Why is it you cant post the images here? Are you having software issues?

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 Post subject: Re: Number 90 Completed
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Yes Lance....I was getting that "attachment limit exceeded" message......I'll try to put a few up.....


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 Post subject: Re: Number 90 Completed
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sound clip ? :mrgreen:

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 Post subject: Re: Number 90 Completed
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David LaPlante wrote:
Yes Lance....I was getting that "attachment limit exceeded" message......I'll try to put a few up.....


Thanks David, I found the problem, hopefully were all set now. It was set to 50 meg by default.

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 Post subject: Re: Number 90 Completed
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I'm sure that by the time you reach 90, your levels of patience increase. ;)

I love doing the detail work, too, but often it feels like it takes as long as building the whole rest of the guitar!

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 Post subject: Re: Number 90 Completed
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David, that is a gorgeous looking guitar, I can certainly see the FE08 influence about it with the side meander. I'd love to hear a clip of it if that is possible. I've just started working on a cypress guitar so, I'm on the look out to steal ideas!

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 Post subject: Re: Number 90 Completed
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Beautiful guitar David!

I really like the side purflings. It really makes the guitar look different.

Well done!

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 Post subject: Re: Number 90 Completed
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Stunning David!! [clap]


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 Post subject: Re: Number 90 Completed
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 Post subject: Re: Number 90 Completed
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beautifull!!!! nice job David! congratulations on reaching the 90 guitar mark .. ! Jody


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 Post subject: Re: Number 90 Completed
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David - again, beautiful work! An absolute joy to see. I really liked seeing this as well as Colin's classical on here.

I have a question about the inlay on the sides. Are you using the method such as that on the Romanillos course, with the "fall back" type of dome/solera? If so, how did you manage to keep the central rib inlay centered? I've been giving this some consideration and so far am considering a different method when I do an FE08 replica.

Also, did you reinforce the back of the inlayed area on the sides with anything?

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