Chayton Alo The Luthier Bench
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Chayton Alo The Luthier Bench
MemberNovember 9, 2024 at 11:25 am in reply to: Source for custom labels inside guitar.Hi Scott – we have seen some Luthiers do something novel and artistic – replacing the paper label with a thin wood cutout – that is a design see through the soundhole – the information can be engraved into the wood – the possibilities are limitless – and you can use cut-outs from the build to design the inner wood ‘label’
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Chayton Alo The Luthier Bench
MemberOctober 28, 2024 at 10:33 pm in reply to: Nut files and fretting toolsWe are interested in the Set of 3 Japanese Nut Files – message if available – thanks Gabby
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good luck!
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Chayton Alo The Luthier Bench
MemberSeptember 17, 2024 at 10:00 pm in reply to: Quilted Mahogany from “The Tree”Remarkable – if you would like – we can list this for sale on The Luthier Bench (www.luthierbench.com) and have the price hidden and allow potential Buyers to reach out privately to you – we can also spread it through our Luthier workshop system. Let us know if you would like to set that up.
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Chayton Alo The Luthier Bench
MemberSeptember 8, 2024 at 12:21 am in reply to: New here.. Can I use this pecan for a body and fingerboard?Dan Erlewine has used Black Walnut for half a century – it is the wood that was used for both the Lucy Flying V in 1971 built for blues legend Albert King and also for the Jerrycaster that Dan built for Garcia of the Dead also in early 1970s. Here is a link to Dan’s Luthier Storefront on our platform where you can see the specs of Dan’s current replica builds: https://www.luthierbench.com/pages/seller-profile/dan-erlewine-guitars
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Chayton Alo The Luthier Bench
MemberSeptember 19, 2024 at 6:27 pm in reply to: Quilted Mahogany from “The Tree”just text me @ 828-808-7000 and give me a 5-minute heads up and I’ll make myself available – the right buyer is just waiting to hear about this.
