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Final word from another great procrastinator and part-time left-handed guitarist, the late Douglas Adams "I love deadlines. I love the whooshing noise they make as they go by"
Usually, we don't "really" need anything, we're just getting extra stuff to make our lives nicer
I've go them to do something similar to a La Patrie for the neck - slimline for a classical (but not excessively so), 50.8mm nut, slight 600mm fretboard radius. The La Patrie has the most comfortable classical neck I've come across.,
;-)
I have 2 Lattice ones, a Stephen Hill 1A and a Chinese Yulong Guo (nomex double top)
John Williams plays lattice - Smallman guitars from Australia, too pricey for me
https://classicalguitarmagazine.com/read-about-australian-luthier-greg-smallman-and-his-innovative-design-ideas/
Stephen is based on the south coast of Spain, and does courses twice a year, you can spend 3-4 weeks there building a 2A under supervision!
Looking rather classy so far!
I should be picking up my 12-string Blackwater soon (the one with the inlay on their latest newsletter)
Enjoy,
Adam
I bought it with it needing a full refinish, with the price for that already agreed with Stephen (i.e. I sent it back to him for the refinishing)
When he played it he said it was much more responsive than usual, so I seem to have a 1A++
Possibly the thrashing it got when losing its French polish helped to open it up, or Stephen hit the jackpot with that one