Thanks Ken. Check them out I did, including one with a stunning striped top. While it is said one can't prove a negative, there was a certain part nowhere to be found in the many images of the construction of their instruments.
I found it especially interesting they do not find it necessary to form a lap joint every time one brace crosses another. That's something else I've wondered about for a long time.
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Thanks again Ken. I did not know Ovations had that many brace patterns.
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Just as an observation, I'll point out that a number of luthiers not only do no inset the patch into the braces, but on the contrary leave a mm or 2 clearance between the patch and the braces.
Also, that Taylor has at least one bracing pattern in which there is no x-joint at all; one brace is full-length, and the 'cross' brace butts up to it, at slightly different locations, so it does not resemble an x.
Interesting stuff.
(I may be wrong about the butt joints - a closer look may disclose a lap joint - but the point remains that is it not an x brace as we have thought about it.)
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Also, that Taylor has at least one bracing pattern in which there is no x-joint at all; one brace is full-length, and the 'cross' brace butts up to it, at slightly different locations, so it does not resemble an x.
Interesting stuff.
(I may be wrong about the butt joints - a closer look may disclose a lap joint - but the point remains that is it not an x brace as we have thought about it.)
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"I'll be making "Luthier Stencil" based off this pattern -- seems like the common design feature in the George Lowden line, of course the fully compensated pin-less bridge has something to do with the great sound quality of these guitars."
The design of the Lowden pin-less bridge is very interesting, any plans Ken on including a basic "How to" to go with this stencil ?
The design of the Lowden pin-less bridge is very interesting, any plans Ken on including a basic "How to" to go with this stencil ?
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Just our standard detailed stencil with info label. Lowden sells the bridge replacement for about $120 not including the saddle.
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