Yaron Naor
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Baroque Guitar Rosette...
The Rosette of the Baroque Guitar and the "Mustache"
Thanks to Jdowning for his useful help!
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Sasha
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That's lovely!
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My pleasure to have been in any way of assistance Yaron.
I am interested to know which of the surviving 'Baroque' guitars that you are using as an historical model for this project.
Nice work - good luck.
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Yaron Naor
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Quote: Originally posted by jdowning | My pleasure to have been in any way of assistance Yaron.
I am interested to know which of the surviving 'Baroque' guitars that you are using as an historical model for this project.
Nice work - good luck. |
Thanks jdowning, I bought the plan from http://www.luth.org by G.A.L
It is measured by R.E. Brune; drawn by John Morgan. Scale length 68.8CM. Perhaps owned by Marie Antoinette. 5 double courses, 9 tied frets; highly
vaulted back. One sheet 30" x 48".
Most of my building is based on this plan, but I didn't like the mustache and the ornaments, so I am doing a compromise between this plan and a flat
back baroque guitar made by Stradivarius.
I still need to ask you a specific question about the cutting knifes you use on your lathe
Yaron.
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jdowning
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Thanks Yaron - that is a nice example of a French guitar of the period to follow.
No problem with questions about the cutting knives - ask away!
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Yaron Naor
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Baroque Guitar just before the finish...
I will color it and than french polish.
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