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Sorry guy, Mr disorginization here.............
A little while ago, in a thread of another nature - I asked about smaller guitar plans, from parlor to OO to OOO to OMish, one name came up consistantly with regard to these - I am ready to start making some molds so I need to source some, anybody have that name again?
wazzit John Mayes?
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Ok now figured it out - John Hall for 00-12 and OO-14,if the archived thread I read is accurate,
anybody else - suggestions, Blues Creek does one small body mold also I believe,
Found plans suitable to work off of at LMI, Ive heard tell of a Jumbo Parlor plan from OLF is that right?, any others?
anybody anybody?
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Charlie

Blue Creek does more than one small body mold I think, John Certainly does 0-12 and 00-12 bending forms, and I'm pretty sure he would do molds to match.


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ill also give John a plug here, I have 3 of his molds, and they are well made, personly for the price, I dont think I could make them my self.

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Are these small enough?



            

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I agree, John Hall makes some great molds and bending forms and for the price you can't beat them.

For plans, another option is the L-OO plans that Mark Swanson put together which are sold on the MIMF.


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[QUOTE=burbank] Are these small enough?



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rotflmao You're the best Pat!


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Oki Doke, I will email him, Ive been leaning that way anyhow.
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You can pick up the plans for the martin size 5 guitar plans on ebay. I have them and they are a pretty good plan. Only one page but enough to get one built right


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[QUOTE=burbank] Are these small enough?



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We have OM here in our Library of plans


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