Dreadnought German Spruce/Monkey Pod

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Herman
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Dreadnought German Spruce/Monkey Pod

Post by Herman » Fri Mar 28, 2025 8:35 am

It is been almost two years since I posted a finished guitar here. 10 guitars further I made recently this dreadnought. All according to original Martin specs.
It has a German Spruce top with fine numbers on the spruce plate (SRC 14), a Monkey Pod b/s and Honduran Mahogany neck. Wengé fingerboard and bridge. Never build with the Monkey Pod before, but I really like it. It works super easy, it is not heavy, looks great and it is tonewise like mahogany, plus a bit more ring to it. Over here it is not cheap (set 110 euro, incl shipping) but when I come across it again, I definitely will consider a purchase.

For more details, specs and pictures look Here

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Here is a sound:
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Re: Dreadnought German Spruce/Monkey Pod

Post by John Parchem » Fri Mar 28, 2025 9:44 am

Looks and sounds great, What tuners are those. I used Gotoh Midsize 510 for the first time on my latest. I had been using grover or waverly but I am sold on this style of tuner I love how they mount and feel while tuning.

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Re: Dreadnought German Spruce/Monkey Pod

Post by Herman » Fri Mar 28, 2025 1:01 pm

Thanks mate.
Gotoh 381. For a regular guitar the way to go.
510's are even better, but up to a 100 bucks here.
I tried Grovers, Kluson's, Schallers and cheaper stuff, but all the time I get back to Gotoh's. Never disappointing and the best value for the money.
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Re: Dreadnought German Spruce/Monkey Pod

Post by Kevin in California » Fri Mar 28, 2025 7:26 pm

Wow Herman
She sounds awesome. Did you make it for someone in particular? The moneypod looks fabulous. How did you do the pore filling on it?

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Re: Dreadnought German Spruce/Monkey Pod

Post by Herman » Sat Mar 29, 2025 8:27 am

It was not for a commision, and it is now on sale for 1k. For filler I tried Rustin's Mahogany filler. Works and sands very easy, but here I needed 3 passes. I used it unstained, 'cause I had some coloring of the wood in the past, with the by me stained filler. The result here is beautiful though.

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Re: Dreadnought German Spruce/Monkey Pod

Post by Dave Bagwill » Sat Mar 29, 2025 11:22 pm

A really sweeeet sound, H! Great work.

I've not tried Monkey Pod, but you made me a believer....
-Under permanent construction

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