Guitar
3 years ago we lived in Stroud where I had the pleasure of working with Gavin Pond. Gavin is a luthier, teacher, musician and all around great guy. 4 months before moving to Canada, I asked Gavin to teach me how to make a guitar. No matter how much he encouraged me to keep it simple, I refused to listen. I was simply too inspired by the beautiful forms he showed me of traditional instruments like citterns, lutes and other guitar precursors . If I was going to take the time and effort to make a guitar, I wanted to make one that was interesting, beautiful and that might hopefully sound ok. I was over ambitious and made just about every mistake possible. Nevertheless, with his guidance, I did manage to complete this instrument in about 2 1/2 years – a sweet little guitar, which I played publicaly for the first time at our summer festival of arts and education.
The woods that we chose for this guitar reflect the geography of my family. The back and sides are of English walnut. The top is made from North American Sitka spruce. The neck is made with a Brazilian mahogany. The little end peg is made with Canadian maple, our latest home. Thanks Gavin!!!
I’m proud because I have this son in law!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
14 Aug 2011 at 3:35 am
I have just lowered the action at both ends of the neck and given the guitar another thin layer of oil varnish. She is sounding and looking even more beautiful. Now I will have to broaden my repetoir of songs and really learn how to play. The real work never ceases…
04 Sep 2011 at 4:42 pm
What a beauty!!! Congratulations, excellent work!
20 Feb 2012 at 9:33 am