Saturday, June 28, 2014

Renaissance Guitar Build Part 2 Completed

Finished and very pleased with the results

Here are the photos. The figuring and depth of the wood doesn't really show in the photos at all. The wood is stunning and the way the figuring plays with the light great. 

Front view

 

 Peg head Inlays with Koa wood tuner buttons and Koa truss rod cover



Back


A better view of the maple banding.  The strap button is a jack for the installed Barcus Berry transducer pickup that is mounted under the bridge


Rosewood arched bridge with Celtic knot inlays and the maple and abalone rosette


View of the Celtic knot fret marker inlays


Side View

5 comments:

  1. I'd love to hear a sound clip of this - you did a fantastic job!

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    1. Thanks for the comments! I do plan to put up some sound clips in the near future. When I do, I'll be sure to link it here.

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    2. Finally did a sound demo Rob, here's a link
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDsYP6ZUCvA

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