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Max Laine

 

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Pori, Finland
Post  Posted 11 Oct 2006 12:32 pm    
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Here's a picture of a 1948 Felix Mendelssohn sheet music, and a guitar I acquired some time ago from an ebay seller in United Kingdom. Do any of you know anything about these guitars, probably there has been at least two makers as these guitars are not identical... look at the peghead angle for example.



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Gary Anwyl

 

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Palo Alto, CA
Post  Posted 12 Oct 2006 7:47 pm    
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I'm curious, how does it sound? From the design I'd guess that it's not very loud and probably sounds kind of "thin".
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Max Laine

 

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Pori, Finland
Post  Posted 13 Oct 2006 11:37 am    
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It sounds just a little better than a shoebox with strings would. And yes, it's quiet. I think the bridge is not original, it looks like just a chunk of wood... Under the bridge there is a wood block, I think it's supposed to be a support but it seems to be loose, I need to check it. Kind of a soundpost?
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Dan Sawyer

 

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Studio City, California, USA
Post  Posted 14 Oct 2006 11:39 am    
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If the sound post is loose or missing, fixing that will give you more solid tone and more sustain. I would try to also replace that bridge with something metal. An easy thing to do would be to install a single fret on top on the bridge saddle.
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