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Building a gypsy guitar

If anyone here has built one, could you pm me? I'd like to ask a few questions by phone if possible.

Thanks

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  • BonesBones Moderator
    Posts: 3,319

    Quite a few builders on the forum willing to share info go ahead and post ur questions.

  • Posts: 12

    Here goes, on the top of the guitar it is curved from the bass side to the treble side.  I also appears to curve from the  neck block to the tail block.  Is this caused by gluing the curved braces or something else. Hope this makes sense.

    I saw a picture on Shelly Park's website where she is gluing braces on a mold with inverted braces forcing the top/back into the dome shape. I was wondering if that is all that's done to the top/back.

    Thanks

  • bbwood_98bbwood_98 Brooklyn, NyProdigy Vladimir music! Les Effes. . Its the best!
    Posts: 670

    Honestly I would wait for one of the luthiers to respond. However, Grabbing a copy of the Selmer Book; or one of the build books (from Collins/whomever) would be a good idea. Typically the true selmers (and selmer era french manouche style guitars) had a Neapolitan mandolin style bend behind the bridge. Most but certainly not all modern reworks have a domed top. Both top and the braces must (again, typically) be shaped to the dome before assembly in order to maintain stability later.

    Please - some luthier step in and correct my statements!!!

  • Posts: 12

    I made a clamping mold from the shape of the braces copied from the plans I bought by Michael Collins.  I didn't want to try using the pliage(?) method.  Another question: are the top edges of the bent sides left straight(no taper) from the neck block to the tail block and just a taper for the back of the guitar?

  • Posts: 4,737

    Maybe it doesn't directly answer your questions since you're going for domed top but there's tons of great info here:


    Every note wants to go somewhere-Kurt Rosenwinkel
  • bbwood_98bbwood_98 Brooklyn, NyProdigy Vladimir music! Les Effes. . Its the best!
    Posts: 670

    I'd suggest you DM either @Craig Bumgarner or @Bob Holo for full on professional advice. These two gentlemen are both amazing builders and nice guys. They will have more specific ideas for sure!

  • BonesBones Moderator
    edited April 2020 Posts: 3,319

    Yes the top surface of the bent sides is typically straight.

    Keep us posted on how it goes. Post pics too if you have time.

  • Posts: 12

    Thanks everybody.  I read through the pliage thread started by Craig Bumgarner, a lot of info.

    This will be a first for me so it will be slow going. Will keep yall posted.

  • psychebillypsychebilly Kentucky, USA
    Posts: 40

    I asked a local luthier, who was great at building acoustics (in the Taylor/Martin style) to build me a gypsy/Macaferri-style guitar. He really took on the challenge, building custom-made fixtures and jigs. I got the Michael Collins plans, and gave them to him, and in the end, he ended up calling Michael to go through the details, which BTW, was a little different from his book.

    If you'd like, I can provide you his contact info, if you think it would be beneficial...

    Creativity is knowing how to hide your sources.
  • Posts: 12

    Hey psychebilly that would be great.  When I get to a sticking point I could call him.  I don't have Michael Collins book but I bought his dvd set several years ago.  Then my wife fell sick with dementia and I gave up on wood working for a while. She been sick for 10 years and she's in a nursing home now. Only 64 years old.

    Anyway when I tried to play the dvds, they'll play for a few minutes then locks up.  I tried different players and still the same.  I spoke to Michael Horowitz and he told me he never had problems with the sets he's sold, so I might buy them again.

    Thanks

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