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✨ La Renaissance de la #Lutherie #Diy
Le kit B.C. Rich SOB catalyse une convergence stratégique entre passion artisanale, marketing d'influence et commerce spécialisé.

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✨ Die Renaissance der #Diy-Luthier-Kultur
Ein exklusives Unboxing des B.C. Rich SOB-Kits markiert einen strategischen Shift im Premium-#Diy-Markt für E-Gitarren.

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Mid-late nineteenth-century parlor guitar with ice cream cone heel and mustache bridge. The tuning machines are currently mounted backwards, perhaps explaining why they aren't of the reverse-gear type.
#guitar #parlorguitar #stringedinstruments #lutherie #nineteenthcenturymusic #classicalguitar

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Le Toneking est terminé...mais il y a toujours des nano-fuites que j'ai du mal à trouver et eliminer...
#lutherie #adolphesax #dolnet #buffetcrampon #beaugnier #couesnon #selmer #frenchsaxophones #masspacher #retamponnage #saxophone #overhaul #saxophonetenor #luthery #toneking #amati […]

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Réchaud électrique émaillé Calor des années 50

Réchaud électrique émaillé Calor des années 50

Ce qui est important à l’atelier de #Lutherie c’est de se doter de matériel moderne et en phase avec le 21eme siècle…

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Un saxophone tenor

Un saxophone tenor

Le Toneking Amati "JK" remonté...ça sonne, mais le son est encore vilain...il faut des passes et des repasses de réglage, avec la lampe à fuite, et je trouve toujours des micro-fuites...et j'attends des plaques de liège pour finir le bocal...
#lutherie […]

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Énorme privilège d’avoir rencontré Tony Echavidre, luthier à Bordeaux.

Dans son atelier, Tony a partagé avec moi sa passion et m’a ouvert un univers de sons, de couleurs et d’odeurs qui nourriront mon prochain roman.

Tony, merci infiniment 🙏🙏🙏

#violoncelle
#luthier #lutherie
#violon #alto

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Travail en cours. Un Toneking Amati/Keilwerth ressorti de ma cave. Retamponnage partiel, mais gros nettoyage et debosselage sous un support de tringle. Un bel objet avec cheminées roulées...
#lutherie #adolphesax #dolnet #buffetcrampon #beaugnier #couesnon […]

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J'ai pu t'aider? 🥰
Cette année je me suis concentré sur mon activité de guitar tech ; ça a l'air de vous avoir plu!
Merci à toutes celles et ceux qui m'ont confié leurs instruments, et je suis ravi si mes vidéos ont pu t'aider!
En 2026, on aborde quoi? 😃

#guitartech #lutherie #condense2025

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Petite activité lutherie du monument...Un alto Selmer Mark VII, bien oxydé...Démontage, nettoyage, re tamponnage, remontage des clés, étanchéité des tampons, réfection des feutres et lièges, réglages (en cours..), liège du bocal...
Pour un ami...
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2026-1 The Black Oak
Mster Grde Indian Rosewood
AAAA Sitka Spruce
Ebony Fret Board/ Shell inlays
Genuine Mahogany
632mm scale
1-3/4 nut
Elixer 13-53 HD Lights
Grover 18:1 Tuners

All done and playin'!
#lutherie
#customacoustic
#lightninhopkins
best, ray

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Indian Rosewood Dreadnought- The Black Oak
Welp, junior woodies, I'm very excited to setup this one . It has played, and I LOVE the tone. Elixer 13-53 HD Lights, bone nut and saddle,
give it a full tone and medium sustain. Light and lively for fingerpicking.
#lutherie
#acousticguitar
#countryblues

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Indian Rosewood Dread-
The two major parts get an unwaxed shellac washcoat before I join them together.
My nitrocellulose lacquer finish is simple... start that tomorrow.
#lutherie
#acousticguitar
best, ray

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On the bench
#hurdygurdy #drehleier #viellearoue #musicalinstrumentmaking #lutherie #womeninlutherie #meilleurouvrierdefrance #ramsgatecreatives #ramsgate

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Acoustic Dread-
Glue the Bridge!
I glue my bridges on before the finishing process, that way I can do a final check for placement accuracy.
I have small wood indexing pins so I can dry fit and dry clamp before I apply the hot hide glue. My prediction-
This'll stick good
#lutherie
#yes
best, ray

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Indian Rosewood Dreadnought-

So.... the final operation before finishing the neck-
bright white side dots!
"say that 10 times real fast"
#lutherie
#acoustic
#boutiqueguitars
best, ray

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Yup yup... not so bad.
next is the brige
#lutherie
#highandlonesome
#roscoeholcomb
#acoustic
best, ray

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Indian Rosewood Dreadnought
Carving the Neck-
Using the Faceting Method, I have hand-carved the Mahogany Neck and Heel. Now I finish up the Volute area, sand all and give it the final feel test. Numbers are right on and it feels as good as any I've built.
#lutherie
#acoustic
#davidgilmour
best, ray

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Acoustic guitar-
There are many ways to carve a guitar neck... jigs n routers n CNC n fancy gizmos.
But essentially... a curve can be thought of as progressively smaller FLAT surfaces that end up tight enough to easily sand round.
The method is called
Faceting. Go figurr
#lutherie
best, ray

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2026 Indian Rosewood Dreadnought
The Black Oak-
Welp, got everything fitted, rough cut and test assembled... now time to glue on the fret board so I can carve the neck.
#bespokeinstruments
#acoustic
#lutherie
best, ray

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Indian Rosewood
Acoustic Dreadnought-
Head shape completed
Indian Rosewood face veneer
Qtr. Sawn Maple back veneer
18-1 Grover Tuners
#lutherie
#acousticguitar
#rainyday
best, ray

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Guitar Builder's Joy-
We guitar builders sure like to clamp stuff!
A bit of hot pipe wood bending, and then I clamp on a maple veneer that turns upward at the volute area.
If this works out, should be pretty on the back of the headstock.
Exciting for woodworkers!
#lutherie
#woodworking
best, ray

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Geetar builder-
In a big shop, the bolt-on hole setup would be punched in about 2 seconds. But here in "1 per year shop"... I use this great drill press to setup each hole for exact drilling.
The result is a neck that fits just right and aligns well.
Yupyup
#lutherie
#guitar
best, ray

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Indian Rosewood Dreadnought-
The Black Oak
Hey junior woodies!
Here's a some progress photos...
Radius the fret board (12')
Rough Mahogany neck
Fitting the neck joint
(It's a bolt-on system)
#lutherie
#acousticguitar
#bespokeinstruments
#countryblues
best, ray

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Indian Rosewood Dreadnought /
The Black Oak-

Making an acoustic guitar neck has many steps, and I need to be as exacting as I can to prepare for the final carve.
So, after this dries, I'll do a few and we'll see how it takes shape.
#lutherie
#sweetmahogany
#acousticblues
best, ray

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Indian Rosewood Dreadnought- #2026

Fret Board complete and ready for my new neck to be built. White MOP 5mm dots with a Pau abalone dot along side at 7th. Wood acorn inlay at bottom. The Black Oak
#customacoustic
#lutherie
#guitar
#leopardskinpillboxhat
best, ray

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a lovely case Pirate Luthier update This month I rescued an old cello, gave away a violin (number 23), and received one to repair and return, which is number 30 on my books. I also sorted out a lovely old violin that just needed a new string and tuning up, so it only spent 15 minutes on the premises and didn't get inventorised. And I took charge of an Appalachian dulcimer which will need new strings, and about which I'll make a post once I've got a better idea about how to play it. Violin number 30 came with a stunningly beautiful wooden case, so it's time for another reveal: It has a massive crack in the front requiring an intervention I will need to practice on a less beautiful violin first (number 13) and possibly also on the 3/4 cello. So it may still take a few months to build up the courage and energy for that, and I'll probably make another post about this one when it's happening. **List of violins** in the pirate luthier series: violin 1) is the one my late aunt had since the 1930s, which got me started. After restoring it in November 2022, I played it almost every day for 14 months, until number 5) showed up. violin 2) is a Stentor student 1 (a very widely used brand of cheap fiddles available everywhere and still being produced). I bought it very cheap on gumtree, mainly because I needed a case for number 1). It has a fault that is probably not worth repairing, see the blog entry on number 3) below. After stripping it of some accessories and spares, I am now inclined to keep it in a semi-functional state to try out experimental repairs, i.e. use it as a wooden guinea pig of sorts. violin 3) came from a folkie friend who moved away. I put the soundpost back in its place and it has now found a new home. violin 4) is a modern Chinese one which I bought from one musical friend and sold to another, no work needed. violin 5) (donated by a friendly freegler) was my second favourite and the one I played in folk sessions for roughly a year until number 22) showed up. violin 6) is the half-sized Lark which was one of the six violins I gave away on freegle in June 2024. violin 7) is a skylark from 1991 which I bought on gumtree for £ 10 and fitted with a new bridge. Good enough for folk I would say. It was one of the six violins I gave away on freegle in June 2024. violin 8) is the "ladies violin", a 7/8 skylark. It was one of the six violins I gave away on freegle in June 2024. violin 9) is the one which needed a new bridge and a tailgut and turned out to sound quite lovely on the E string. It was one of the six violins I gave away on freegle in June 2024. violin 10) is the 3/4 sized one with a broken neck and traces of multiple repair attempts, which I've now repaired. I kept it for a couple of months to check the neck stays in place, then gave it away to a good cause in June 2025. violin 11) is the 3/4 sold by JP Guivier & Co Ltd. in the 1950s but may actually be older than that. It was one of the six violins I gave away on freegle in June 2024. violin 12) is a full-size Lark which a freegle user kindly donated and delivered after seeing my offer. It was one of the six violins I gave away on freegle in June 2024. violin 13) is still broken violin 14) is a half-size Lark which I gave away to a good cause in June 2025. violin 15) is a 3/4 size Stentor student 2, which I gave away to a local school in October 2024 violin 16) is the Sebastian Klotz branded one, sadly not made by the Mittenwald luthier, but by Yamaha Malaysia, who appear to have trademarked his name. violin 17) is the supersized violin with a very strong sound. violin 18) is the slightly drunken but nice sounding violin from Poland, which I restored and returned to its family. violin 19) is a Stentor student 1 violin which only needed a little TLC, and within less than a week I had it brushed up and ready to move to our local school. The most intriguing problem it had was that somebody had put in the bridge the wrong way round, with the lower slope under the G string. violin 20) is a Stentor student 1 violin I bought via GumTree. It sounds really nice for what it is, thanks in part to a good set-up with Dominant strings. I have labelled this one as an official Cowley Orchestra instrument. violin 21) is a nameless student violin I bought via facebook, not quite sure what to think of it. The fingerboard is horizontal, which is all wrong and may mean there is not enough pressure on the bridge to produce a good sound. violin 22) is the 19th century Guarneri copy, still my favourite, although I'll have to fix that crack at some point. Because of the crack I play it only at home and take number 24 to sessions. violin 23) is a nameless student violin I bought from a charity shop. It looks unused but had no strings, so I set it up with a set of spare strings that came with another violin. It turned out to be no trouble at all and sounds ok for an instrument that looks really cheap (with the purfling painted on). It now lives with a young cellist in my neighbourhood who is keen to learn the violin as a second instrument. violin 24) is the densely cratered one I found lying on a chair at Oxfam, and which I currently play at sessions. violin 25) is the fleamarket find from Neuss violin 26) is the lady in red, which has now rejoined its family. violin 27) is the Czechoslovakian student model violin 28) is the black one I found three minutes before number 29), so they're basically twins. violin 29) is the odd-size one with the lovely rosewood tailpiece violin 30) is the one with the lovely case shown above **Balance 27.10.2025** : Of the 30 violins listed above, 8 received via freegle, 3 from friends and family, 16 bought (gumtree, facebook, charity shops, flea markets, cost ranging £ 10 to £45), 2 taken in for repair only and returned to their families, one taken in for repair but not done yet. Of the 27 acquired, 8 given away via freegle, 2 given to a local school, 1 given away via a neighbourhood mailing list, 2 sold to musical friends, 1 moved to Germany for holiday practice, 11 currently in house and ready to play, 2 in house and still broken. **List of other instruments** in the pirate luthier series: an old Irish banjo guitar 1) is the 100 year-old one from Valencia which I set up with frets and strings and handed back to its owner. guitar 2) is one I spotted in a charity shop "sold as seen" for a very affordable price with nothing more than a broken string, and I bought and repaired it because I knew the owner of the next one needed one while their guitar was out of service. guitar 3) had a broken neck which I glued back on with hide glue at the same time when I repaired violin 10). It has now returned to its family. the zither I found at the flea market in Dusseldorf. and finally a shout-out to our family-built hammered dulcimer, which dates from 2016, long before I got any ideas about violins.

#PirateLuthier adventures: #violin number 30 has a lovely wooden case, and a nasty crack. proseandpassion.blogspot.com/2025/10/a-lovely-case.ht... #lutherie #instrumentRepair

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Body glued together, binding channels are cut and the neck is scarfed. Rollin’ right along! #lutherie #luthier #ukulele #uke #luthiersofbluesky #instrumentbuilding #woodworking #woodworker

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OOPS! damn Ray!
A rare error 😱
I realized this morning
I built a 12-fret neck length
for a 14-fret design 😔
a simple math fart at the wrong time twice
I will face this error by fessing up to my peeps
and then "let's build it right, shall we?"
#rookiemath
#lutherie
best, ray

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