Gerald Anderson Lutherie Guitar Building School
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Gerald Anderson Lutherie Guitar Building School
Spent last week at guitar building school at The Wayne Henderson School of Appalachian Arts in Marion, VA. The instructors were Josh Reese(Moss Ridge Guitars), Marty Howard(Howard Handcraft LLC) and Spenser Strickland(Strickland String Instruments). It was a “brutal” 6 days ranging from 8.5 to 14 hours in the guitar shop. Now the instruments are in the capable hands of Marty and Spenser for finishing. Class will reconvene in Nov. for final assembly and set up.
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That's really something. I'd love to do a repair/set up class. My luthier is a 4 hour drive away and, although he is very good to me, he is very busy and backed up all the time. I can cut a nut or redo a saddle but not much else. I hope it turns out great for you. What a cool thing to be proud of. J.O'.
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Thanks. I am very proud, but must admit the precision work was done by the professionals.
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As it should be. You're learning. J.O'.
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If you are interested...Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Thu Aug 29, 2024 2:03 pm That's really something. I'd love to do a repair/set up class.
https://thehenderson.org/build-a-guitar
It is pricey and they only take 6 students per session. All three of the instructors trained under Wayne Henderson and/or Gerald Anderson.
I am living proof that ANYONE can build a guitar in this workshop.
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Very cool! Looking forward to the finished pictures.
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By the way, have you ever read a book called "ERIC CLAPTON"S GUITAR"? It's the saga of Wayne building a guitar for Clapton. Fun reading and a real insight on both men. J.O'.
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I have read that book. I was impressed that Wayne didn't "bump" Clapton's guitar to the front of his list, but made him wait.Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2024 5:45 pm By the way, have you ever read a book called "ERIC CLAPTON"S GUITAR"? It's the saga of Wayne building a guitar for Clapton. Fun reading and a real insight on both men. J.O'.
There is also a story (urban legend?-not in the book-heard it in Marion) that Wayne reached out to Clapton to set up a meeting to measure Eric's arms so the guitar could be fitted to him. Eric told Wayne he could come to his shop, but didn't want his reputation to cause a disruption. Wayne told Eric it would be OK, that most people around his shop didn't even know who Eric was and that those who did know didn't like his music.
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Man, that's funny! O'.
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I found a better picture of my guitar, albeit from the backside. Josh was testing the neck fitment before moving along.attachment=0]IMG_2390.png[/attachment]
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Looking good so far.
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I was planning to go with the typical red stain on the mahogany and clear on the red spruce. After wetting the guitar for the first sanding, the mahogany was glowing and the grain in the red(Adirondack)spruce was a close match to the mahogany. I changed plans and am having natural satin finish on the whole guitar. I won’t get to attach the neck and set up my guitar until November.
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