Jonathan's Custom Guitar

Started by mica, April 08, 2004, 11:43:28 AM

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mica

With the Skylark electronics here's the layout:  
 

 
Before we get too far into the build, we need you to think about the side jack. The location in the drawing above is about the only place we can fit it and leave the controls in a somewhat logical order.  The big restriction is that the jack needs to be placed at 90 degrees to the edge of the guitar, no tilting. If we tilt it, there will be some of the jack hanging over the edge, and it just doesn't look good.  
 
If this sidejack location isn't acceptable, then we'd have to go for a face-mounted jack.  
 
Let me know what you prefer.

jalevinemd

Mica,
 
To be honest, I wasn't even aware that a side-mounted jack was an option here. I'd much prefer it to be face-monuted.
 
Thanks,  
 
Jonathan

mica

I know Valentino is posting some pictures he collected later, but I'll be a tease and show you the side view of your body halves in a position they'll never be in again:
 

 
More to come soon...

jalevinemd

Mica and Val,
 
If the grain on that coco bolo looks half as good from the front and back as it does from the side, this wait is going to kill me!
 
Jonathan

valvil

I think the grain on the top looks even better...
This was taken just before Chip glued  the neck to the body; here he's holding the sides against the neck for this shot.
Chip does not play guitar, a little bass every now and then, and he said HE wants this guitar, it's so gorgeous.
 

dadabass2001

Val,
 
Is that coco bolo quarter sawn? I haven't seen CB looking like that before.
Mike
"The Secret of Life is enjoying the passage of Time"
- James Taylor

valvil

A shot of the back before the body halves are glued.
 

valvil

Hello Mike,
 
no, this was cut just like we always do. It's just a very sweet piece of wood.
 
Valentino

valvil

Chip is done with your neck and looks pleased with it.
 
Love the peghead veneer. I thought I took a close-up of it, but I guess I did not. Next time.
 

jalevinemd

Val,
 
I can't believe how much progress there's been in such a short amount of time. That coco bolo you picked out is really spectacular - unbelievable grain.
 
Thanks for the pics,
 
Jonathan

bassman10096

Jonathan:  The wood is beautiful.  I really like the body shape for a guitar as well.  I'm waiting with baited breath for this beauty to come together!!! Congratulations.
 
Bill

jalevinemd

Thanks Bill. I was wondering how the body style would look, scaled down for a guitar. I think it'll come together beautifully.
 
Jonathan

jalevinemd

Val,
 
Had a very nice conversation with Mica this afternoon. I had called just to let you know that Georgia, Mara and I are going to be away from Thursday, returning Sunday. We have a wedding on an island off the coast of South Carolina and, regretably, I will be Internet challenged until we get back. Just didn't want you to think I was ignoring any e-mails during that time.
 
Hope all is well,
 
Jonathan

mint_bass

that top wood si so nice i think that is one of the best examples of coco bolo ever i like the body style the shape is cool have fun on your trip
 
andrew

jalevinemd

Thanks, Andrew.
 
Valentino actually found this gem when he was digging in the coco bolo mines! I simply described the general grain pettern I was looking for and he did the rest. I  can hardly wait to see what it looks like once it is sanded and sprayed.
 
Jonathan