Re-Building an Old Parlor
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 7:20 pm
Well I was given this old cheap parlor so I thought I would see what I can do with it.
It had been disassembled at some point and then given up on.
It's a 12 fret, 24" scale, all birch body parlor, no name evident, probably a catalog or variety store model from the late 30's or early 40's.
Here's what I have,
As you can see, it's seen better days and it was pretty simple and crude to begin with. But no doubt the price was right for someone, and the cowboy chord area of the fretboard has some pretty nice finger divots worn into it.
Because the top is so warped and has so many cracks it will be replaced by one of those low end, long name lutz tops that I so blindly stockpiled once upon a time.
So I sanded the "fir" off the new top and glued it up with HHG using the tape method and while I was at it I glued up a bad crack in the back. It's only got the one crack and it's not warped to bad so we'll go with it. Glued with HHG and some diamonds in between the braces and it should be okay.
I'm planning to use the same ladder and tone bar bracing I used on my last build, except I'm going to bridge the ladder braces over the tone bars like Hanns did on his 12 string, and maybe this old girl will sing again!
Joe
p.s. I also plan to change this to a tailpiece model since that worked so well with this bracing pattern last time.
It had been disassembled at some point and then given up on.
It's a 12 fret, 24" scale, all birch body parlor, no name evident, probably a catalog or variety store model from the late 30's or early 40's.
Here's what I have,
As you can see, it's seen better days and it was pretty simple and crude to begin with. But no doubt the price was right for someone, and the cowboy chord area of the fretboard has some pretty nice finger divots worn into it.
Because the top is so warped and has so many cracks it will be replaced by one of those low end, long name lutz tops that I so blindly stockpiled once upon a time.
So I sanded the "fir" off the new top and glued it up with HHG using the tape method and while I was at it I glued up a bad crack in the back. It's only got the one crack and it's not warped to bad so we'll go with it. Glued with HHG and some diamonds in between the braces and it should be okay.
I'm planning to use the same ladder and tone bar bracing I used on my last build, except I'm going to bridge the ladder braces over the tone bars like Hanns did on his 12 string, and maybe this old girl will sing again!
Joe
p.s. I also plan to change this to a tailpiece model since that worked so well with this bracing pattern last time.