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  • Pix of the OM Acoustic I built at RV...

    Basic design... OM body with Martin-esque X-bracing... Lighter viscous nitro than used on electrics for better acoustic properties...

    Flamed Walnut back and sides
    Cedar sounboard
    Flamed Maple binding with B/W/B perfling
    Flamed Maple 3-piece tail wedge
    2-piece Mahogany neck with 13* peghead
    Flamed Walnut headcap with MOP monogram inlaid into Ebony inset
    Schaller tuners with Ebony buttons
    Bone nut
    Bone saddle
    Ebony bridge
    Nitro cellulose lacquer buffed to a flat-as-glass finish!

    Inside:
    Mahogany neck and tail block
    Cedar back braces, Kerfing, and side braces
    Spruce soundboard bracing
    Maple bridge plate

















    Thanks for looking... Hope ya dig em... It sure has a unique tone! HOWEVER, I can't stop looking at it long enough to play it!!!

    Allen
    Last edited by gordon_39422; 02-08-2011, 12:07 AM.
    ~ Life In Every Breath~

    www.gordonsgroovyguitars.com

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    Re: Pix of the OM Acoustic I built at RV...

    Wow, that is gorgeous. Once again, nice work!
    Originally posted by Good Will Hunting
    Real loss is only possible when you love something more than you love yourself.

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    • #3
      Re: Pix of the OM Acoustic I built at RV...

      That's a beauty!!

      What's RV?

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      • #4
        Re: Pix of the OM Acoustic I built at RV...

        Thanks guys!

        Jolly, RV is The Roberto-Venn school of Luthiery... In Phoenix, AZ...
        ~ Life In Every Breath~

        www.gordonsgroovyguitars.com

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        • #5
          Re: Pix of the OM Acoustic I built at RV...

          Again, nice job! What's RV? I wanna go.
          "Believe the word, I will unlock my door and pass the cemetery gates"

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          • #6
            Re: Pix of the OM Acoustic I built at RV...

            Originally posted by gordon_39422 View Post
            Thanks guys!

            Jolly, RV is The Roberto-Venn school of Luthiery... In Phoenix, AZ...
            Ahhhhh.......cool

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            • #7
              Re: Pix of the OM Acoustic I built at RV...

              HOLY CRAP that's a nice looking guitar! Very nice work man! I always wanted to take off and go to luthier school, but just never went!

              Looks to me like you have a lot of career options after seeing that!
              Gear: More junk than I know what to do with

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              • #8
                Re: Pix of the OM Acoustic I built at RV...

                Thanks alot for the praise guys! It was so much fun!!! I'm ready to build another one eventhough I've got a Bubinga Dreadnought and a '51 no-caster clone waiting for the spray booth... Maybe a commission will come along soon... Can't building forever without selling them... The quality wood I like to use isn't cheap at all!!!
                ~ Life In Every Breath~

                www.gordonsgroovyguitars.com

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                • #9
                  Re: Pix of the OM Acoustic I built at RV...

                  Its very rare that I'm visually wowed by an acoustic...that one is gorgeous.
                  Originally posted by Aceman
                  It was the age of suave. Men were men, and women were smacked and thrown on the bed and loved it.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Pix of the OM Acoustic I built at RV...

                    Nice job!
                    "So you will never have to listen to Surf music again" James Marshall Hendrix
                    "When the power of love overcomes the love of power, then the world will know peace."-Jimi Hendrix

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                    • #11
                      Re: Pix of the OM Acoustic I built at RV...

                      I really dig the maple binding, and the "V" in the endpin area.

                      Also, the maple laminate at the neck joint is a nice touch too.

                      Great job - it turned out looking very unified.

                      What is the fretboard binding's material? If you say maple I am going to fall out of my chair. That can't be easy to work with.
                      my vinyl record collection | updated 11 August 2015

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                      • #12
                        Re: Pix of the OM Acoustic I built at RV...

                        Immortal, man you have an eye for details!!!

                        The maple hellcap also has a .050" ebony laminate which makes the maple jump out...

                        The fingerboard binding is also maple with B/W/B perfling...

                        The hardest part with the FB binding was keeping the lacquer on while fretting... I had to REALLy undercut the fret tangs to keep from pressing the lacquer off...

                        Thanks again for all the compliments... I had a blast building it and am proud, but it's sure nice to get praise from others...
                        ~ Life In Every Breath~

                        www.gordonsgroovyguitars.com

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                        • #13
                          Re: Pix of the OM Acoustic I built at RV...

                          Originally posted by gordon_39422 View Post
                          Immortal, man you have an eye for details!!!
                          I think it's you who has they eye for detail! Love your stuff man, can't wait to see more, or even an original design/build!

                          Only reason I'm picking up on details is that I'm doing my own first build right now and learning how much there is to it!

                          You can check out my progress at http://phinnguitars.blogspot.com/ if you're interested - simple bolt on single cutaway T-style build going on right now.
                          my vinyl record collection | updated 11 August 2015

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