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model 33 B&H Zenith archtop (photos added)

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  • mr-macmr-mac Frets: 200
    Would 13's pure nickel be a good starter for 10 or do I need to go heavier?
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  • mr-macmr-mac Frets: 200
    And thanks for help and advice. still wondering if should knock up a temp top to bridge to hold an old tune o matic which would allow me to at least adjust intonation so I can see if id need an offset or not.  Just map the intonation positions out as it were then build a permanent one with intonation spot on :)
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  • ICBMICBM Frets: 69426
    Good idea.

    Pure nickel 12s or 13s is what I would go for, you probably don't need heavier.

    "Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski

    "Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson

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  • mr-macmr-mac Frets: 200
    Cool, assume that gives option of unwound or wound third around the 12-13 switch over iirc... Superb...  Tbh when got it this was gonna be a practise at home machine and maybe just a stick on piezo for odd use at the band jam/open mic I run...

    Having played it though its too good to play and awesome looking not to do something with it to make it my go to slide/acoustic machine hence plan changed massively from sling on strings and have fun to hmmmmm ok what can it do.

    Not even sure what scale length is supposed to be, guess that would be a good start and work out which string to measure that on to place bridge spot on (especially before I try and see where intonation needs to be)
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  • mr-macmr-mac Frets: 200
    edited March 2017
    Guess if I measure 0-12 and double it that would give me scale length but then which part of bridge do I place at scale length bass or trebble end or middle as saddle is curved along whole length :)
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  • ICBMICBM Frets: 69426
    Generally the top E needs to be almost dead on the scale length (within 1mm usually), the rest staggered back a bit from there.

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  • mr-macmr-mac Frets: 200
    Might try and source one of these bridges.  Actually seen a number of framus from that era with this type bridge 
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  • mr-macmr-mac Frets: 200
    edited March 2017
    Will figure out piezo after but maybe some compression type like what k&k do.

    My bridge however touches arch whole size of bridge, would it need to be the same or would this type where it touches at either end be fine???? If has to be full width I'll just make new top part fit old bottom part :)
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  • mr-macmr-mac Frets: 200
    Electric pickup will come down to what I find, either scratchplate and pickup I was thinking or if see a cheap all in one framus scratchplate and pickup unit may go with that (though will depend on price and tbh design as some are nice others look silly)
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  • mr-macmr-mac Frets: 200
    Ordered rosewood bridge as above from Germany as was cheapest place by about £10 as same bridge in UK... Will get restrung and sorted for a strap and look at where new bridge needs to be and intonation on the bridge.  Once I see what that looks like and how bridges sound I'll decide which I'll use.

    got a reasonable wee stick on two sided piezo I'll use to get going at band jam and play it a little for acoustic uses.  If happy with everything I'll continue with getting proper piezo and pickups sorted :)
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  • musicman100musicman100 Frets: 1644
    ICBM said:
    I'd be highly surprised if any of them aren't all-laminate. As far as I know all that era of German guitars are laminate, right up to the top-of-the-range Hofners - the only exception being the Golden Hofner.

    They can sound very good with a Fishman Powerbridge-type piezo pickup, through a good preamp - and an electric guitar amp for proper vintage tone :).
    Yeah I think right regarding Hofners been laminated apart from the golden. 
    Ours has a lovely sound to it
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  • mr-macmr-mac Frets: 200
    We'll that's a bit manly.... 25.5" scale 
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  • ICBMICBM Frets: 69426
    edited March 2017
    mr-mac said:
    We'll that's a bit manly.... 25.5" scale 
    Archtops usually are longer scales - some old jazz-era ones even went up to 26" if I remember rightly. They were designed to give as much percussive attack as possible, to compete with the other big-band instruments. Of course no-one was bending strings back then, so the action could be set very low (especially with flatwounds) and they don't seem to hard to play even with heavy strings on.

    "Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski

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  • mr-macmr-mac Frets: 200
    Bending is a bit much on 12's (shhh I play 24 3/4 on 10's usually).  And baring is just a tad harder but getting there, doesn't take long...  New bridge arrives and fitted but need to tweak intonation a little :)
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  • mr-macmr-mac Frets: 200
    Think the smaller zeniths were shorter than 25.5
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