My curiosity got the best of me and I gave in and bought a copy. Original copyright is 1975...
Is anything in here still useful? 47 years is a long time.
Thanks!
Don E. Teeter, The Acoustic Guitar
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Don E. Teeter, The Acoustic Guitar
Peter Havriluk
Re: Don E. Teeter, The Acoustic Guitar
It is not bad for sure. It's presentation is very old fashioned and some things became obsoleet (like installing a bowed single way truss rod), but several things are still valid. Bridge making, string tension and intonation.
The parts of crack repair are interesting and give ideas how to approach.
A classic must have.
(Hmmm, 1975, when the air and sex weren't dirty yet)
Herman
The parts of crack repair are interesting and give ideas how to approach.
A classic must have.
(Hmmm, 1975, when the air and sex weren't dirty yet)
Herman
Re: Don E. Teeter, The Acoustic Guitar
I'm with Herman on this one. It has a lot of excellent information. It is true that the presentation may feel dated, but for me that is something of a plus - reading through Teeter is like finding secret treasure! I'm not sure if the book is still in print but it is certainly available used for a reasonable price.
R.M. Mottola
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Author of the books Building the Steel String Acoustic Guitar and Mottola's Cyclopedic Dictionary of Lutherie Terms
LiutaioMottola.com
Author of the books Building the Steel String Acoustic Guitar and Mottola's Cyclopedic Dictionary of Lutherie Terms
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Re: Don E. Teeter, The Acoustic Guitar
Herman - s** has always been dirty.
BTW Ken Cierp was a big Teeter fan also.
BTW Ken Cierp was a big Teeter fan also.
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