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Episode 8 Building a Guitar With My Dad 

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This episode contains: Shaping the next, installing the truss rod and starting the finishing details. Watch as Luthier Steve and daughter Maria work to complete this Sycamore top, Red Elm back and sides, side sound port heirloom acoustic guitar. If you’d like to build your own- come join us! See our website ShowalterGuitars.com for more information.

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15 сен 2024

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Комментарии : 9   
@anthonylane9547
@anthonylane9547 19 дней назад
Looking great. Glad to see you took my safety hint about loose clothing. 😎🎸🍻🥂
@showalterguitars5707
@showalterguitars5707 18 дней назад
Thanks! And glad to meet your approval. 🤪
@johnwashburn3793
@johnwashburn3793 20 дней назад
He always seems to be so mellow and unruffled.
@showalterguitars5707
@showalterguitars5707 20 дней назад
He is! The most patient teacher.
@MrDaveKC
@MrDaveKC 15 дней назад
It's looking good. Is the Bridge osage orange? So the strings run through the bridge from the bottom? That's fascinating, and of course with the side hole that would work just fine.
@showalterguitars5707
@showalterguitars5707 13 дней назад
Thank you! The Bridge and headplate and the end graft are all tidbits from "The Tree". Here's a Smithsonian article about it if you're curious. www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/the-legend-of-the-music-tree-180979792/
@MrDaveKC
@MrDaveKC 13 дней назад
@@showalterguitars5707, fascinating. And wow!
@johnwashburn3793
@johnwashburn3793 20 дней назад
How would the Osage Orange work as a fretboard?
@showalterguitars5707
@showalterguitars5707 20 дней назад
It works great! We've used it on a few guitars.