ICTGoober
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I am a longtime member of the Official Luthiers Forum, where many professionals and amateurs exchange info and news on repairing and building guitars. One of the builders was asked by a client if he would consider building a vegan guitar. The builder mused that he would have to use a non-bone nut - probably Tusc, micarta, brass, ebony, or other material.
Then I weighed in: Did the builder tell the client that most guitars are assembled using aliphatic resin glue made of ground up and cooked down horse hooves and cow hides? And that most Asian builders use fish glues, made of ground up and cooked down fish? Is the client going to object to this, or want a different type of adhesive?
And then my hero - Hesh Breakstone of Ann Arbor Guitars - pointed out that most wooden guitars are made of dead plants. Is the client going to object to this? How deeply held are his beliefs on this subject? Or will he buy an expensive guitar of manmade materials - like carbon fiber or aluminum?
Now we wait to see what the client decides.
Then I weighed in: Did the builder tell the client that most guitars are assembled using aliphatic resin glue made of ground up and cooked down horse hooves and cow hides? And that most Asian builders use fish glues, made of ground up and cooked down fish? Is the client going to object to this, or want a different type of adhesive?
And then my hero - Hesh Breakstone of Ann Arbor Guitars - pointed out that most wooden guitars are made of dead plants. Is the client going to object to this? How deeply held are his beliefs on this subject? Or will he buy an expensive guitar of manmade materials - like carbon fiber or aluminum?
Now we wait to see what the client decides.
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