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Grouse Guitars
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Grouse Guitars - your vintage guitar, bass and amp dealer. Click the 'back' plectrum to go back to the previous page, or click the "Grouse Guitars" nameplate above to go directly to the Grouse Guitars homepage. Great Aussie Guitar Sites. Us and inform of any dead links, or suggest new ones! A grouse Melbourne music production/recording studio/P.A. hire/home studio advice facility! Dale Sherlock is probably Australia's main amplifier guru and most highly regarded builder. And a damn nice bloke! Vintage Ya...
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Guitar Tech Australia - Servicing, Repairs & Modifications to all Brands of Guitars & Basses - Australia wide service
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Ted's Guitar: 15 Posts in 2008
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Saturday, February 21, 2009. 15 Posts in 2008. Not really a great achievement, pretty poor effort in fact. I could blame moving to a new role in work, the girls. That I am learning Indonesian and trying to get fit - but all those things shouldn't have stopped me from find one or two hours a week. I used to find a couple hours a day. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. Музыкальн...
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Thomas Lloyd Guitars, Australia: Italy 2008 - Acoustic Guitar Making Course
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Thomas Lloyd Guitars, Australia. Australias Largest School Of Acoustic Guitar Making. Join our 2 and 10 week courses, including our prestigious 5 week Luthiers Course. We promote and use 100% Australian Tonewood. Italy 2008 - Acoustic Guitar Making Course. 10 Individual Australian Timber Acoustic Guitars all handcrafted in Umbria, Italy in May 2008! Now he is very pleased to have hosted "The Thomas Lloyd Guitars School of Acoustic Guitar Making". They all worked hard on completing an individual look....
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Ted's Guitar: April 2007
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Sunday, April 29, 2007. I have had so much spare time this weekend - I have been so very tempted to move forward. Monday, April 23, 2007. Looking back, I don't think I have disclosed my stuff up. When I cut the headplate for the nut, I made it miles too wide and was left with a gap. I used some black purfling to make a stack that I build up with superglue. The end result is the black line that you see in the above photograph. I don't think it'll be noticeable on the final product. Sunday, April 22, 2007.
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Ted's Guitar: March 2007
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Tuesday, March 27, 2007. So a few of my old mates from the bush are in town and we're meeting for lunch today, which was a great excuse to tell the employer, “I’m taking the day off”. That gave me the morning to do some work, I hit the shed this morning and got a little re acquainted with my old friend. The pearl piece as a heel cap has worked well, except the pearl is a lot hard to file and shape than the thin wood on the OOO. I have either sorted this quickly or caused myself a great big headache.
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Ted's Guitar: May 2007
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Wednesday, May 23, 2007. David said: “I know I would be checking every possible thing that could cause it to move before I started changing the neck joint that amount.”. Note to self – When someone offers advice, TAKE IT. I headed down to the shed tonight and got started on fixing that neck set. I checked the side to side a thousand times before I started, I went ever so slow. Hours of sanding, checking, sanding, checking. THEN the penny dropped – The centre line! Monday, May 21, 2007. I have removed the...
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Australian Tonewoods and guitar materials
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Click here to visit Australian Luthiers Supplies. For classical, acoustic steel string and archtop guitars. - We have European Spruce and Western Red Cedar tops, in grades from AA to mastergrade. Back and Sides sets. For classical, acoustic steel string and archtop guitars. Traditional timbers including Flamed German Maple (European Maple), and Indian Rosewood back and sides sides for guitars as well as native Australian timbers such as Queensland Maple back and Flamed Tasmanian Blackwood.
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Ted's Guitar: December 2007
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Friday, December 28, 2007. I have to get back at it - I can not believe that it has been six months since my last post. and therefore longer since I was building a guitar. Money is not the issue, I'll make the time, it is just the "spark" and the inspiration that I need. Maybe I'll spend the money and "buy" the inspiration. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Ted's other guitar links.
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Ted's Guitar: January 2008
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Sunday, January 27, 2008. How did I miss this? I've been back on the Kit Wizard again, wasting another 10 or so hours trying to put something together. day dreaming. For sometime I've been thinking about making a guitar from local woods (jarrah, sheoak etc) and I just can not get over the idea that it costs me US$100 in postage to get a kit out from the states. I opened up my favourties and found right at the top of the list - Australian Tonewoods. How did I miss this? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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