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The famous guitar maker _________________ has contacted you to ask if they can make a signature guitar model with your name on it. Naturally, they'll provide you with some cash and three or four guitars. First though, they need to to spec it out. This is your signature guitar ______________________ so be sure to spell out the details exactly as you like them - dimensions, woods, neck carve, pickguard, electronics, headstock style.
Oh, and be sure to say which maker - Gibson, Lowden, Yamaha, Furch, the chap with the little shop around the corner who hand-builds half a dozen in a year, all up to you.
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* Trad body (i.e., an 000/OM size but deep like a dreadnought, or the same as an 808 but one size up)
* No cutaway
* No electronics.
* No pickguard
* Bunya Pine top
* Queensland Maple back and sides
* Blackwood neck, 14 frets to the body, 46mm nut, standard medium-C carve.
* No markers on the fretboard (just plain timber), oversize high-vis side dots
* Mulga bridge, fretboard, and headstock veneer.
* Flat headstock with the Maton keyhole.
* Gotoh 510 tuners (nothing wrong with the standard Grovers but I like 510s best of all)
* High-gloss top, satin nitro for everything else.
It is between a 000 and a 00 in size, EIR back and sides, with a European spruce top which is French polished.
The neck is full and rounded with a 48mm nut, and the string spacing is 40mm at the nut and 60mm at the saddle.
It has 14 frets to the body and this is the only thing I might change if I was doing it again.
If I was younger, I might commission Goodall or Santa Cruz to build me a 12 fret guitar to these specs.
I'd have to try out different body styles / wood combinations / neck profiles first, to see what seemed right for me.
However I like the look of nice woods - @Tannin's Cole Clark in an earlier thread looked like a good starting point. That kind of guitar appeals to me, but I wouldn't mind a Baggs system & a cutaway added.
This is mine. The photos of the finished guitar are on Page 9.
I made this guitar myself under the guidance of Mark Bailey some years ago, as per this Thread on building the guitar. It's an OM with a slightly enlarged lower bout -16 inches rather than normal OM which is just over 15 inches.
can I have an adjustable body size, adjustable bracing, and the ability to select between maple and rosewood back and sides as required; oh, and it doesn’t look like mahogany ?
Out of what I've tried so far- grand auditorium is a pretty decent middle ground shape, and probably with a cutaway. (Granted- I also like round-shouldered dreadnoughts, and I'd also like to try a bunch of smaller bodies to see if I can find one which sounds the way I like!)
Not really sure about woods- I like a whole bunch of different ones! Maybe I'd be really lucky and be allowed several signature models...
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And what a project. Beautiful guitar and beyond impressive work.
I cannot fathom the blend of patience, skill and knowledge that goes into building one’s own acoustic. Knowing which tools to use, how to use them, keeping a tidy workspace, and everything else that goes into a long term project like that.
12-fret cutaway Concert or Grand Concert. Redwood top, mahogany back and sides. Redwood-themed rosette and mountain peak-themed inlays on a Walnut fretboard. Mahogany neck and dovetail neck joint. Satin finish all around.