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Contribution to the tonewood debate - a unique take (Bacci)


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There's a luthier I follow on instagram, Cindy Guitars who's usp is using reclaimed wood she's obtained from various old New York buildings.

 

Some of her instruments can look a little 'distressed' and are probably not to everyone's taste, but as far as I'm aware she doesn't claim any mystical tone properties for them.

 

 

https://www.cindyguitars.com/

 

This is an interesting example

 

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https://www.cindyguitars.com/#/hshdh-1/

 

 

 

 

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There was a guy on one of the luthier's fora (maybe TB?) some time back that had a top made of driftwood that looked similar and I quite liked it. There are plenty of barncasters and FSO style clones that are made of all sorts of old timbers; I have some in the shed that will eventually be made into bodies*.

 

However 7300 squids with a load of bollocks in the marketing type mean I wouldn't go near it, unless it was in a store nearby and I could try it for interest's sake. Might even be good.

 

* Because I like the aesthetic. Oh, and I don't buy into the tonewood thing at all.

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21 hours ago, bloke_zero said:

 

| Each hole is meticulously cleaned and cleared for maximum acoustic impact.

🤯

Using snake oil of course. ;) 

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12 hours ago, Beedster said:

I knew I shouldn't have clicked the link......

 

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This is surely a joke............?

Sorry Chris!  My scepticism may be terribly misplaced but I’m struggling with this one

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That said, this technique is not really new and Robert Benedetto made two acoustic archtop guitars with similar wood, simply stating that the sound holes were already naturally constructed by the worms.

 

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"Il Teredo (Serial #S1416GP) The sound holes are naturally constructed by the Teredo mollusk, also known as the Ship Worm. One of the most unique guitars we've made!"

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Now I get it! I could never understand how people on Farcebook Marketplace had the gall to sell garage ridden overpriced guitar tat. They were just placing the instruments in a pro-toneworm environment to enrich the instrument's inherent musical qualities! 

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