No 34, A big one. A 12 fret dreadnought. In the 30's made for hawaian music and later on adopted by those who wanted more volume. Made after a Collings DS2H plan. The Bosse Cedar looks and feels like Mahogany, but sound wise it resembles more like Rosewood. I thought it would bend very tough, but it worked very easy.
Top - German Spruce
B/S - Bosse Cedar
Neck - Honduran Mahogany
Fingerboard - Cocobolo
Bridge - Padouk
Headstock - Cocobolo
Tuners - Gotoh 381
Binding - Flamed maple
Finish - Nitrocellulose
Pickup - JJB Prestige 330
Here are some sounds:
Sound 1
Sound 2
For more pics look at my site:
https://www.hermanarendsenguitars.nl/34 ... Cedar.html
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Sloped Shoulder Dreadnought Spruce/Bosse Cedar with sound
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Re: Sloped Shoulder Dreadnought Spruce/Bosse Cedar with sound
Great looking and sounding guitar. I love the shape of the guitar and the 12 fret join. The Martin D shape always looks like a regular guitar was cut lengthwise with 2 inch bit added in the middle. Where as this looks like a nicely designed large guitar. Your work on it is impeccable.
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Once again, great workmanship. And I also like the 12 fret dread, though sitting down to play is kind of a struggle for me, with that 5" lower bout.
Good sound also, thanks.
Good sound also, thanks.
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Re: Sloped Shoulder Dreadnought Spruce/Bosse Cedar with sound
Thanks maties,
Yes, it is a lot of guitar. 5" deep indeed. Its sound is a matter of taste. If you like deep and warm, this is the way to go. If you like crisp and defined sounds, go make a triple-O or OM.
Herman
Yes, it is a lot of guitar. 5" deep indeed. Its sound is a matter of taste. If you like deep and warm, this is the way to go. If you like crisp and defined sounds, go make a triple-O or OM.
Herman
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Re: Sloped Shoulder Dreadnought Spruce/Bosse Cedar with sound
Just gorgeous!
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing.
Peter Havriluk
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Re: Sloped Shoulder Dreadnought Spruce/Bosse Cedar with sound
Herman, another great sounding guitar. Touche! You just keep cranking them out don't you.