Lunch today is a egg and sausage sandwich on a hoagie.
I guess I'll bore you with some pics of a 1938 Kalamazoo L31 carved archtop I just restored for a Lynn. A very good singer that plays an Autoharp.
Gibson offered this line during the other depression.I replaced the frets and dressed them down very low. Recut a nut. Action wanted way low.
Refinished with less black on the top as I prefer this look, repaired holes and binding, glued up top that was loose, new Golden Age vintage style tuners from Stew Mac that are almost identical to the originals.
Added a ebony Benedetto pickguard. I love this guitar as a relic of its day but can't compare to a modern acoustic. They have little value, up to aprox. $1500.
By far the oldest guitar I have ever worked on. It has a gorgeous arch lines on top and back. Very easy to play, short scale.
Questions for the day..
What is the oldest guitar you've owned or have played?
How did it sound compared to todays guitars?
What oldie do you wish you had?
Next up review of South Carolina show.
Now I have to figure out whats for dinner..
John

Hey Craig why isn't there a image upload function?

