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Thread: How Guitar Construction Will Change In The Coming Years

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    great article. thanks for posting.

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    Member Tweaky's Avatar
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    Gibson have started doing something vaguely similar in their higher end CS-335,336,339 range.....where the body, centre block and sides are all routed from a single block of mahogany....then they just put a maple cap on top.

    I can understand your hesitance DB on the stability issue, it reminds me of some great old Achtops I've played, and one I've owned, that although having a mahogany/ebony/maple/ebony/mahogany laminated neck, wasn't fitted with a adjustable truss rod [well there was some sort of metal thing you could just see sticking out from beneath the fretboard overhand that could have been a truss rod, but I think it was built like the first Martin & Gibson's, where to adjust it you had to remove the neck ...what were they thinking back then?]

    The neck had gradually over 60 years, got too much back bow, and there was no easy way to fix it....it got stolen before I could do anyway.
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    If I was to do this I would build it from a quarter sawn plank, a lot more stable.
    Also a couple of carbon fiber rods as well as a two way truss should keep the neck stability...

    Next time I have some spare time I might just give this a go.......

    There is always a workaround for glitches, mistakes and other Guitar building gremlins.....

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