Sunday, October 21, 2018
Friday, October 19, 2018
Archtop Mandolin Completed (and For Sale)
I’ve just completed the walnut archtop mandolin and am so
pleased with the outcome. I’ve got an old Gibson T-shirt that says “Tone, Feel,
Appearance” and I’m pleased to say that I think I’ve fully fulfilled those
criteria. It is also the first time that I’ve used JJB soundboard transducers
and they seem to produce an impressive tone even through my cheap and cheerful amp.
13 7/8” (352mm) Scale length with 30mm nut width
So below are number of photos for you and the full spec. I’ll
sort out the obligatory video over the next couple of days!
American Black Walnut back
& sides
European Spruce top
Body fully bound in Ebony
Bird’s Eye Maple neck with
carbon fibre stiffeners
Compound radius Ebony
fretboard with wide gold EVO frets
Nava handmade tailpiece
Nickel Gotoh MA-40 tuners
JJB Soundboard Transducers
with endpin jack
A light open-pore shellac
satin finish
D’Addario EJ74 strings (011,
015, 026, 040), bone nut & saddle
Price: 1360 GBP (including
Hiscox case) + shipping
Labels: Archtop mandolin, Carved top mandolin, for sale, Gay Nava Luthier, Handmade
Wednesday, October 17, 2018
Body Work
I’ve started work on a left-handed e-mando for Pete. The
core of the body (see above) is Ash and the top is from this lovely piece of figured
Sapele.
You may remember my "Man Vs Wood" video (if you don’t, I do!). Well, I had an action replay; having to re-saw the Sapele, by hand, to get a
book-matched top.
The Ash was laminated with black/red/black veneers and then
the tunnels for the wiring routed. Before the Sapele was glued on, the tunnels
were painted with a special shielding paint to help keep the electrics quiet.
Followed by some hard-core sanding……………
And here’s the body……………
And it’s racing
stripe!
Labels: 8 string electric mandolin, emando, Gay Nava Luthier