Panormo influenced guitar build.
Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2017 11:16 am
Hi,
I have been beavering away in my cousins guitar workshop after he "bludgeoned" me into making my own acoustic guitar, which I had never done before.
I decided to make a guitar based on the wonderful Panormo guitar models of the 1800's.
A slight twist is that I fancied adding a "moustache" bridge (usually found on the old Lacote guitars) rather than the traditional Panormo style bridge.
It's coming along really well.
If anyone is interested you can view the progress here:
http://s36.photobucket.com/user/Mark24163/library/Panormo%20project?sort=2&page=1
Password to access the pictures is: Panormo
I keep adding photo's as the project progresses, so feel free to follow it by checking every few weeks as I update it.
I have been beavering away in my cousins guitar workshop after he "bludgeoned" me into making my own acoustic guitar, which I had never done before.
I decided to make a guitar based on the wonderful Panormo guitar models of the 1800's.
A slight twist is that I fancied adding a "moustache" bridge (usually found on the old Lacote guitars) rather than the traditional Panormo style bridge.
It's coming along really well.
If anyone is interested you can view the progress here:
http://s36.photobucket.com/user/Mark24163/library/Panormo%20project?sort=2&page=1
Password to access the pictures is: Panormo
I keep adding photo's as the project progresses, so feel free to follow it by checking every few weeks as I update it.