I’ve been doing lots of repairs over the summer with plenty
of variety to keep things interesting;
replacing and refretting fingerboards, crack repairs, refinishing,
broken necks, loose braces, fitting bridges, new nuts, setups. I love the
variety of this job!
After all the repairs, it’s nice to get started on my latest
guitar. A commission for an Oxwich parlour guitar. The brief was to use as many
Welsh woods as possible so I’m using Walnut for the back/sides, Sycamore for
the neck, bog oak for the fingerboard and bridge, figured oak for the binding
and head veneer. The soundboard is from Prince of Wales island… Alaska. To
continue the welsh theme I’m inlaying a celtic knotwork rosette around the
soundhole.
In beekeeping news, all 3 hives are doing well, I collected
19 jars of honey from the largest hive, they’re all medicine and fed for the
winter so fingers crossed for a good year next year.
Free jar of honey for every guitar bought?
http://www.richardmeyrickguitars.co.uk/guitar%20repair%20%20and%20setup.html
http://www.richardmeyrickguitars.co.uk/guitar%20repair%20%20and%20setup.html
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