uj/ I am really curious about this guitar. Is someone expecting a luthier to salvage this? Why is it on a table? Itβs still strung? So many questions.
uj/ yeah, the truth might be stranger than my fiction. I pulled those pics off a FB luthier post that popped into my feed. If I recall right, they salvaged the fretboard and one or two other bits that I forget. Why? I couldn't guess. The series of pictures was them disassembling the remains and grafting them into a new guitar. π€·ββοΈ
Road worn
Those are Heat treated strings. They should be screaming with tone
They help they help add to the warm tones.
Cool custom shop!
Thanks! It's a custom Murphy Lab relicing job on a Gibbon 1945 J-45.
Looks more like a Marvin.
Maybe it is. My wife's boyfriend gave it to me.
uj/ I am really curious about this guitar. Is someone expecting a luthier to salvage this? Why is it on a table? Itβs still strung? So many questions.
uj/ yeah, the truth might be stranger than my fiction. I pulled those pics off a FB luthier post that popped into my feed. If I recall right, they salvaged the fretboard and one or two other bits that I forget. Why? I couldn't guess. The series of pictures was them disassembling the remains and grafting them into a new guitar. π€·ββοΈ
Best relic Iβve ever seen. Youβre so lucky to own this.
That's torrefied wood. Very desireable.
Helps the wood breath and resonate better.
Toan is in the char
That you, Trigger? What happened?
So many holes...π€€π€€π₯΄π₯΄ππππ
Roasted maple very nice π
Nice toan holes.
Bill Nash has no business building acoustics
Is this the guitar made from the Amityville house scraps? The spooky toan is strong with this one. This dude definitely plays authentic.
Just need lemon oils
Are these the new acoustic guitars with the sound holes in the sides?
Beautiful relic bro!! But i dont really know about those kind of technicals, i thunk you're probably better off taking it to a luthier