Experimental Model C

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Experimental Model C

Post by nkforster » Sun Dec 21, 2014 5:18 pm

Inspired by one of Trevor's posts featuring German amateur maker Leonhard Augenstein, I tried a version of Leonhard's "Eye-stone" bridge design.

Nice thing was, when I read about the Leonhards work here on the forum I was already heading for Germany. So I emailed him, and travelled down to Munich (a magnificent city) I interviewed him for theluthierblog.com You can read the interview here:

http://www.theluthierblog.com/articles/ ... ugenstein/

He's a great bloke, and a very talented maker - by profession he's a toy designer, and has a great eye for detail - very skilled. We had a great old time talking guitars - I asked if I could try his bridge design, and he asked if he could try my version of the "cylinder top" design. So expect to see one of those from him soon.

So - here is what I've been busy with, and I have to say I'm very happy with the guitar.


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There have been a few changes under the bonnet (do you say hood in Australia?) to coincide with the changes on top, and I'm really pleased with the results. It's a great design with lots of scope for experimentation.

All the best for Christmas, and I hope you's all have a happy and healthy new year.

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Re: Experimental Model C

Post by Kamusur » Sun Dec 21, 2014 11:56 pm

He may find it harder to make your inspired top than you with his bridge, Is that a fair swap Nick? Nah just kiddin Nick, well done and great aesthetics in this latest evolution of your gits.

Merry Christmas as well

Steve

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Re: Experimental Model C

Post by Mark McLean » Mon Dec 22, 2014 6:08 pm

This is a really nice cross-fertilization of ideas! I am incredibly jealous that both of you have the actual building of the instruments so well perfected (the materials, joinery and finishing look superb) - so that the exercise can then be all about the design elements. That must be a really satisfying evolution of your craft. I think you are moving towards a truly original aesthetic and design sense.
Thanks for letting us in on the stimulating meeting!

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Re: Experimental Model C

Post by woodrat » Wed Dec 24, 2014 8:35 am

Hi Nigel....Lovely guitar....interesting bridge design too....:)

BTW we use British English here, so bonnet and boot not hood and trunk is what we say too.... :wink:

John
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