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  • mrfjones
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    thanks for all the replies guys. i think i have found two places that can get the wood for me. now to see if i can find blueline or any other luthier that would be willing to take on this task

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  • Fresh_Start
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    Blueline here is a luthier who seems to make his customers very happy. (don't have direct experience myself)

    USA Custom Guitars will make a body using wood you provide.

    Chip

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  • mrfjones
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    the only reason i want old pine, is because it would have aged 50 years from the time leo used it. thats really what i am going for, but good dried wood would work too. i have found some, but now i need to know who can make me the body. I know i can not do it, i don't have the tools.

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  • Curly
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    I think the lumber yard idea is a good one.

    I might suggest a place that specializes in architectural recyling.

    The question I'd have is how well pine holds up over the years.

    Also, I'm not convinced you really need old pine, just dry wood.

    I kind of doubt that Leo went out and shopped for old pine for that first tele!

    (Not that there's anything wrong with that! )

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  • mrfjones
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    thanks scooter, they have some pine but i am not sure what kind. I will have to call them and find out.

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  • scooter
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    Re: finding aged tonewoods

    Originally posted by mrfjones
    I have no ide where i can find a piece big enough for a guitar body
    Have you found any boards that are ~1/2 the size of a body. If so make a 2-piece body. I may be difficult to find a board wide enough for a 1-piece. I'll check my supplier here or you can try them.

    Woodworkers Shop has been in business over 70 years and has the knowledge and expertise to be your woodworking supply and information resource.

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  • Fresh_Start
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    Try calling Tommy Rosamond @ USA Custom Guitars. I don't know about white pine, but I think he has some spruce. No, it's not exactly the same thing, but it's close. Plus, there's got to be a reason a lot of acoustic guitars have spruce tops (i.e. efficiency of vibration transmission and strength to weight ratio).

    The folks over on the Musical Instrument Makers Forum (www.mimf.com) should be able to help you find just about any kind of wood too.

    Chip

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  • mrfjones
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    where is Lew when i need him? he might ge able to get some.

    thanks xerxes i never thought about a furniture maker

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  • xerxes
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    hmmm, you can actually (it will sound stupid)m, but try a lumber yard. also, see if you can cnotact a furniture maker.

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  • mrfjones
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    finding aged tonewoods

    does anyone kow where i can either get a piece of aged white pine or have someone make a telecaster shaped body out of white pine? i know it sounds kinda weird but it has tonal properties something like ash but with a little more snap. I have no ide where i can find a piece big enough for a guitar body, wormoth doesn't do it and i have just found one person that has aged white pine and his guitars go for $2800. that is something i can not afford. any help would be appreciated.
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