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PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 4:23 pm 
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Hi All,

Quick question. I am using Red spruce for my top/back bracing for my first build (will be gluing on the back braces in next day or so, then carving). There has been much discussion wrt bracing materials recently - but how does Lutz stack up to red spruce and/or sitka?

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 5:08 pm 
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Lutz is a hybrid!
It works great!
Stiff & lite in weight!
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Plus Shane from High Mountain Tonewoods cuts it right!!!!!!!
What else could you want? [:Y:]

Plus you have to remember-
size of braces,height and width-thickness of back-size of box-top bracing and flexibility----etc......


Sorry if that sounds terse!
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 5:27 pm 
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It all depends on the piece of spruce you have in your hand.

There can be stiff Lutz spruce and floppy red spruce of the same dimensions. No two pieces of wood are the same.

Generally though, the red and sitka spruces have been used for many years as brace stock with great results. Lutz should be no different.

Also, there's considerably more to be attributed to the builder than any of the woods used to build the guitar. A great builder can use poor quality wood and still build a good sounding guitar. An inexperienced builder can use the best materials and still have a poor sounding guitar.

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 5:57 pm 
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I've used Lutz, hand selected and delivered right to my door by Shane, no less, on my last two guitars. The stock was incredibly stiff and the sillking was so hot, I felt bad about hidding it inside the guitar! Ha!

Like Mike and Rod mentioned, it's more about the shape, carving and tunning...

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Don't be a klutz - use Lutz...... :D

Seriously it should be great.


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 8:08 pm 
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Hey Glenn,

John Greven prefers Red Spruce from Old Standard for braces with Lutz Spruce being his preferred top wood these days. Michael Greenfield, a very high end builder, prefers Lutz for his tops AND braces these days. I think in general, I said IN GENERAL, Red Spruce will be a little denser than Lutz, but it really depends on your building style. For someone like me, I couldn't probably see the difference, while guys like John and Mike, who are pulling that last 1% out of the materials, can notice the difference and choose materials based on their processes and experiences.

There.....not much help at all really.... :roll:

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Hesh wrote:
Don't be a klutz - use Lutz......



Now there's a slogan for you! It's brilliant! Oh, Shane?...

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Alain Desforges wrote:
Hesh wrote:
Don't be a klutz - use Lutz......



Now there's a slogan for you! It's brilliant! Oh, Shane?...


Alain!! You calling me a Klutz??... :lol:

Hey, I will be in Ottawa in a couple of weeks....not sure about my evening schedule though.

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Thanks for the replies! I assumed lutz would make fine bracing - thought I would ask to make sure :-)

Glenn


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Hey Shane ..if you are in Ottawa on Friday May 2nd, Tommy Emmanuel is playing at the Dominion Chalmers United Church, 355 Cooper St. Its presented by the Toronto Fingerstyle Guitar assoc, of which I am a main sponsor .. I will be there displaying guitars, so drop around !!!

We will all be in Montreal the night before (May 1st), and then in Toronto on the 3rd and 4th.

The Toronto shows are almost sold out, but the other two have seats avail.

As for the thread topic .. I have done seven guitars up in the last couple weeks, all braced with lutz except for the one adi top. The backs are all done in lutz.

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