Emails & Shipping

I've been trying to get back to everyone's emails but if I've missed your correspondence, please let me know. For those of you who've picked up stuff from me over the weekend, look for trackers in your email boxes either later tonight or tomorrow morning -- and thank you! It's been a good few weeks around here -- busy as usual -- but really enjoyable.

Comments

Glenn Beavers said…
I’ve got a 1895 w.e. Lovie made in New Orleans guitar it’s a steel string guitar. Spruce birdseye. Not worried about the value of it I’m an old man. It came with an inch thick bridge. The top bracing had thick broomstick weird bracing looked like a tree with one going down the middle.definitely able to stand the pressure of the weird not ball end steel strings. I changed the bracing cleated it up. Didn’t have to neck set it since it had the gothic bridge and the neck with the ebony board is like a rock straight as an arrow. Got the tuners that are backwards. Since you’re the man I just thought you would be intrigued by this voyage box. Or you’ve seen one
Glenn Beavers said…
I forgot to mention it sounds kinda sweet
Glenn Beavers said…
I do have one question got a 1910 Clifford grand concert. Spruce probably painted birch back and sides. Has laser bracing and a tail piece. It’s loud neck kinda straight. But it has no sustain. I was wondering if changing the bracing or changing it to a pin bridge would give it some sustain. Definitely would rather change the bridge