I have recently begun making double top Selmer style guitars. Here is the latest version strung up in the white. I would appreciate any feedback. I am hoping this guitar will make it's debut at DjangoFest North West. Please pardon my bad playing.
Thanks for having a look.
Michael Collins
www.collinsguitar.com
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Definitely a lot of nice overtones. It would be nice to hear it when the strings are more broken in, right now it's a bit bright for me, especially for rhythm in this style I like to hear more mellow and warmer sound.
I love to see new ideas, or new uses for existing methods, would love to run into it and play someday. And your asking prices have always been fair I thought.
Thanks for sharing.
Let me know if you need someone to break in the strings on this one, I would be happy to do it for no charge! And it IS a nice sounding guitar for sure.
Rather wide frets ?
Interesting fret markers and sound hole treatment...
over into Michael Dunn territory ?
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My basic understanding is that It consists of literally two guitar tops but much thinner than traditionally and a composite sheet of a honeycomb structure sandwiched between them. Started in classical guitar building in 80s and later found it's way to still string guitar building.