Weissenborn Copy #5
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Weissenborn Copy #5
Here is a weissenborn copy guitar finished a month ago. I have experimented with the bracing on this one like all the others and I'm happy with the tone. This one is all Australian Blackwood from Steve at Dorrigo Tonewoods. The appointments are Indian Rosewood from Shane at HighMountain Tonewoods and it has a K&K Mini Western pickup system fitted.
Here are a few pictures. Thanks for looking.
Cheers
Alan
Here are a few pictures. Thanks for looking.
Cheers
Alan
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Re: Weissenborn Copy #5
Alan
That is a very sweet and clean looking guitar. Gorgeous blackwood and just the right amount of understated decoration. Love it!
That non-gloss finish is really effective on the blackwood - what did you use?
cheers
Mark
That is a very sweet and clean looking guitar. Gorgeous blackwood and just the right amount of understated decoration. Love it!
That non-gloss finish is really effective on the blackwood - what did you use?
cheers
Mark
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Re: Weissenborn Copy #5
Thanks Mark. The finish is hand rubbed shellac with three applications of thru-oil and hand polished with some steel wool. It was just an experiment with the tru-oil and I must say myself, it looks good. I like the flat, matt finish on my musical instruments. I reckon it gives them an earthy look.
Cheers
Alan
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Alan
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Re: Weissenborn Copy #5
I agree - it is a great look. Tru-oil is pretty user-friendly too. Did you fill the pores first?
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Re: Weissenborn Copy #5
Yes I used two applications of pumice power, metholated spirits and shellac and from memory it had four, four hours sessions of french polish. One session I usually get around the guitar four times and then level with some 6oo grit sandpaper the next day. What I like about this style of finish is the french polish gives a hardness to the finish once dry and the tru-oil can be applied every twelve months or so and it will always look good.
Cheers
Alan
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Alan
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Re: Weissenborn Copy #5
Nice Earthy look to it Alan. What"s it sound like compared to your others?
From the 3 Blackwood topped Weissy's I've made I reckon they'll take a solid couple of years of playing to get them to open up.
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From the 3 Blackwood topped Weissy's I've made I reckon they'll take a solid couple of years of playing to get them to open up.
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Re: Weissenborn Copy #5
Thanks Mike for your comments.
Thanks Bob. Yes I agree that the blackwood topped guitars do take a while to fully open up. This one has 8 x 11mm bracing all over except the transverse brace which is a big mother. The tone is good but not as good as the two previous all blackwood weissenborns which had 9 x 9mm englemann bracing.
Cheers
Alan
Thanks Bob. Yes I agree that the blackwood topped guitars do take a while to fully open up. This one has 8 x 11mm bracing all over except the transverse brace which is a big mother. The tone is good but not as good as the two previous all blackwood weissenborns which had 9 x 9mm englemann bracing.
Cheers
Alan
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