Healdsburg Guitars, Twins!!

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Re: Healdsburg Guitars, Twins!!

Post by tlguitars » Wed Dec 15, 2010 5:42 pm

So after posting this in the other forum I got a few comments that it was too much of a tease to just show what I showed above and not give the exacts of my work. But I feel like everything is there, at least enough for everyone else to get the idea of what was happening.

I'll share everything I've got in most cases but some stuff about guitar building has to be learned, manipulated, and adjusted from guitar to guitar so I wasn't willing to just give my end results when they could harm the users work as much as help in this case. This is a complex process that I learned directly from the guys I mention above. Sorry if that leaves it to open-ended for you guys but what I shared was worth sharing as I laid it out above.

What do you think?

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Re: Healdsburg Guitars, Twins!!

Post by gilmoreguitars » Thu Dec 16, 2010 9:51 am

Todd
I am completely intrigued by this. It is something that has alway been out there on the edge of my head, but have yet tried to put into actual building practice.
I am going to take a couple of my guitars tap to see where they are front and back.
My propellar is spinning now!
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David
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Re: Healdsburg Guitars, Twins!!

Post by tlguitars » Thu Dec 16, 2010 12:27 pm

That's exactly what I was hoping for David. Once you have construction down voicing is the next step. Glad it got those blade turning, it's really cool stuff when you get into it.

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