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 Post subject: The Jazz Classical
PostPosted: Wed Mar 13, 2024 4:04 pm 
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Here is a guitar I just finished using that barn find Brazilian for the back and sides, fretboard, head, veneers, and bridge. really nice stuff!
The top is Western red Cedar. The neck is Spanish cedar.
Curly koa bindings.
Rubner "rubber roll" tuners. If you're not familiar with these, they actually have a ball bearing on the end making them Super smooth.
French polish finish.
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 Post subject: The Jazz Classical
PostPosted: Wed Mar 13, 2024 4:56 pm 
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That’s really nice! Same tuners I used on the nylon crossover I built for our Christmas program. They are super nice tuners.


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 Post subject: Re: The Jazz Classical
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Sweet!

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The name catgut is confusing. There are two explanations for the mix up.

Catgut is an abbreviation of the word cattle gut. Gut strings are made from sheep or goat intestines, in the past even from horse, mule or donkey intestines.

Otherwise it could be from the word kitgut or kitstring. Kit meant fiddle, not kitten.


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 Post subject: Re: The Jazz Classical
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Nice!!!!!!

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 Post subject: Re: The Jazz Classical
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I really like that!

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 Post subject: Re: The Jazz Classical
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Great look as ever Brad. I wonder what you did differently to make it a Jazz guitar? The best known player on nylon strings I guess was Charlie Byrd. He can be seen playing what looks like standard classical but sometimes with a cutaway.

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 Post subject: Re: The Jazz Classical
PostPosted: Fri Mar 15, 2024 9:17 pm 
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Dave m2 wrote:
Great look as ever Brad. I wonder what you did differently to make it a Jazz guitar? The best known player on nylon strings I guess was Charlie Byrd. He can be seen playing what looks like standard classical but sometimes with a cutaway.


Cheers Dave

Dave,
It has a 1-7/8"" nut width so closer to a steel string, soundport and cutaway-these are thee differences from a standard classical.
It also has a K and K pickup installed.


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 Post subject: Re: The Jazz Classical
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Curious about the neck joint - Spanish heel? Dovetail? Bolt-on?

There's something very appealing about that shape. The woods are beautiful and workmanship is inspiring.


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