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Bradock PI

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Fun question for the luthiers only
« on: April 07, 2009, 09:52:32 PM »
Albert McTaverty the eccentric multi millionaire is commsioning you to build him a money no object special he has told you ' I want the very best you can do, I want your soul in it, so I am not going to dictate anything - build it for me and for you'

What will be the shape, what will you fit it with, any special finish, remember he will pay for as much time and any materials you want so what will it be?

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Re: Fun question for the luthiers only
« Reply #1 on: April 07, 2009, 10:00:59 PM »
Albert McTaverty the eccentric multi millionaire is commsioning you to build him a money no object special he has told you ' I want the very best you can do, I want your soul in it, so I am not going to dictate anything - build it for me and for you'

What will be the shape, what will you fit it with, any special finish, remember he will pay for as much time and any materials you want so what will it be?

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Re: Fun question for the luthiers only
« Reply #2 on: April 07, 2009, 10:04:37 PM »
Albert McTaverty the eccentric multi millionaire is commsioning you to build him a money no object special he has told you ' I want the very best you can do, I want your soul in it, so I am not going to dictate anything - build it for me and for you'

What will be the shape, what will you fit it with, any special finish, remember he will pay for as much time and any materials you want so what will it be?

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17 new topics started  in 77 posts in 21 days  - i think we have a new record!
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Re: Fun question for the luthiers only
« Reply #3 on: April 07, 2009, 10:09:09 PM »
You obviously find my posts interesting as you read and replied to that in less than 10 mins obviously you have been in need of some new blood topics  8)

And I was gonna buy a feline guitar for my wifes birthday but if you gonna raz me I am not so sure may have to buy her a Legra instead  :D
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Re: Fun question for the luthiers only
« Reply #4 on: April 07, 2009, 10:10:18 PM »
Not a luthier, so not answering the question, but it is interesting....

Given a completely free hand, would you build your own "dream guitar" - which wouldn't necessarily be an expensive one - or would you go all-out with the (tasteful) bling?

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Re: Fun question for the luthiers only
« Reply #5 on: April 07, 2009, 10:12:12 PM »
You obviously find my posts interesting as you read and replied to that in less than 10 mins obviously you have been in need of some new blood topics  8)

And I was gonna buy a feline guitar for my wifes birthday but if you gonna raz me I am not so sure may have to buy here a Legra instead  :D

n00b blood topics, you mean.

I dont come here to not read threads or answer questions that I have some possibly usefull input to. 

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Re: Fun question for the luthiers only
« Reply #6 on: April 07, 2009, 10:34:41 PM »
The question was meant to have some useful input I would expect most craftsmen to have thought about what they would make given a freehand and the outcome and reasoning behind it could be inspirational either to someone considering what they may want from a custom or to someone working on their first build.  It may well result in commisions from people reading the forums and although that is not the major intent it could be welcome. I wasn't expecting just replies with the most expensive and exotic components and timbers anyone could look up the priciest guitar parts but where a luthier would spend the time and money and where not, when cost or the clients preferences are not a hinderence.

It was also intended to inject a bit of fun into the forum. Sorry if I upset peeps it is never intended.

Oh and as it's a noob question then it has obviously been asked before as that is what noobs do and I am happy to be pointed to the outcome?


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Re: Fun question for the luthiers only
« Reply #7 on: April 07, 2009, 10:42:41 PM »
Well if I was a luthier and as this is hypothetical, then I am, I'd make it out of a football, a motorbike and a large pair of jugs with beer squirting out of the nipples.
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Re: Fun question for the luthiers only
« Reply #8 on: April 07, 2009, 10:44:49 PM »
It was also intended to inject a bit of fun into the forum. Sorry if I upset peeps it is never intended.

No, fair play, it's in interesting question.  Let's see what Jonathan, Wez and Bob have to say if they see the thread.
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Re: Fun question for the luthiers only
« Reply #9 on: April 07, 2009, 10:47:02 PM »
No offence taken, its just ammusing that you've gone from non-player to ultra-enthusiastic high rate poster and threadstarter so quickly.

You could of course look at the guitars that the luthiers make as test projects, show guitars and their own instruments. It may not be the ultimate thing for them, but it'll give you an idea.

I doubt most have choose a single design anyway - few guitarists do.

Then there are guys like blackmachine, organic and mayones where the only guitar you can buy at all is basically some slight variation on what that luthier/the head luthier thinks is the ultimate guitar.

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Re: Fun question for the luthiers only
« Reply #10 on: April 07, 2009, 10:56:13 PM »
I suppose it is becuase I have been on many other forums for over 10 years and I sorta naturally drop into this process. I am a physicist by profession working in ultrasound but I started in computers when the Commodore PET and acorn atom and SC/MP were around so computers technology etc are second nature. I also enjoy crafting in wood although my carving skills would never be up to making a guitar!! I have had interests in sound engineering, speakers and amplification for over 30 years although my analogue electronics is very rusty.

Always helps to know a bit more about people I find!

Oh and I will run out of buzzing ideas for new threads very soon  :)

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Re: Fun question for the luthiers only
« Reply #11 on: April 07, 2009, 11:04:16 PM »
Oooooo, physicist - get you!!

Pleasure to have another around ;)

I work in nuclear. My analogue electronics was rusty from the start :lol:

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Re: Fun question for the luthiers only
« Reply #12 on: April 07, 2009, 11:17:08 PM »
You obviously find my posts interesting as you read and replied to that in less than 10 mins obviously you have been in need of some new blood topics  8)

And I was gonna buy a feline guitar for my wifes birthday but if you gonna raz me I am not so sure may have to buy her a Legra instead  :D

Nothing wrong with new blood  - was being cheeky - as my subnote suggested
I did mean the welcome to the forum

Long standing members of this forum will know that we have often ribbed newcomers who come on strong with huge posting rates in a relatively short space of time

Think we may have been the same towards Sambo or Crazy Joe at one time or another
It's friendly banter although without tone of voice you can misinterpret

But as an scientific/analytical person, and hopefully a keen player it would be great to have more cool observations......
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Re: Fun question for the luthiers only
« Reply #13 on: April 07, 2009, 11:20:56 PM »
Well if I was a luthier and as this is hypothetical, then I am, I'd make it out of a football, a motorbike and a large pair of jugs with beer squirting out of the nipples.

You didn't mention it today when you were in my workshop  with your custom built Lion :P
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Re: Fun question for the luthiers only
« Reply #14 on: April 07, 2009, 11:25:19 PM »
the simple answer is that my crazy ideas tend to work better when they are guided by somebody elses

its a collaborative process, so i would need to know what Albert McTaverty wanted from a guitar and i would need to see if that fitted in with what i wanted to or could build

my main problem is that i will willingly try most ideas as i like most guitars.  i personally dont do well at ultra pointy stuff.  been asked a few times but had to turn it down because i havnt been happy with the designs.  I always have ideas but i know i am not the best person for this style - they end up looking more 70's BC rich than what the person expects.  i dont think thats bad!!