How I Defret a Six String Bass

How I Defret a Six String Bass

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What’s better than a six string bass?  That’s right: a six string fretless bass.
The reason why I am a bass player and a luthier goes all the way back to when I was 13.  My parents had just got Sky, and I was flicking through to MTV.  The channel was showing a European festival, possibly [...]

Custom Guitars: Rosettes

Custom Guitars: Rosettes

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I’ve been thinking about rosettes quite a lot recently. The rosette is the decorative circle around the soundhole. They come in many guises.
This is a Martin rosette. It’s an example of what you may find on many guitars, with a few rings surrounding the soundhole.

Spanish guitar rosettes tend to be more elaborate, [...]

United Breaks Guitars

United Breaks Guitars

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With more than two million views of his YouTube video, it would seem that musician Dave Carroll has finally persuaded United Airlines to listen to his complaint.  They have arranged a meeting with him.  I guess it’s because he has the sequel to this song in production, and a third in the planning stage.
The serious [...]

Broken Headstocks, Snapped Guitar Necks and My Solution

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As a guitar repairman I glue a lot of headstocks back onto guitar necks. Often the guitar has been dropped or has fallen and the headstock has snapped.

Wenge: the "new Brazilian Rosewood"?

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A few months ago I was talking to Ervin Somogyi. We were discussing woods and geeking out. Following a tip off, he had produced a guitar body out of Wenge

Custom Guitar: Brazilian Rosewood

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I am making a 00 acoustic guitar from Brazilian Rosewood. The wood was cut a long time ago; with a finish on, its rich chocolate browns are accentuated.

Building A Custom Guitar: Two Acoustic Guitar Tops

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I’ve got a couple of new acoustic guitars on the go.

This is the top.  I’ve just glued the x-brace into it.  I carve the braces by hand once they’re glued in.  I can’t shape them first, as I make them tall and thin, coming to an almost-point, so I wouldn’t have a surface to clamp.
So [...]

Jim Fleeting Guitars: Bolivian Rosewood OM

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The top is Sitka spruce; the back is Bolivian rosewood; the ebony bridge and fingerboard are both bound with high-flame koa. That’s koa on the headstock, too.

Basschat Yorkshire Bass Bash

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The Basschat Yorkshire Bass Bash, which took place in Harrogate at the weekend, saw the area’s bassists and basses get together. It was organised via the popular Basschat.co.uk web forum, and I was invited along to give a talk.

For a bass nerd like me, it was great to be in an enclosed space with so [...]

Jim Fleeting Guitars in the Guardian

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A very nice piece was written about me in Saturday’s Guardian. It’s a feature about people with “dream jobs”. Before I began making custom guitars I used to

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