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I've gotten some advice on plans for a parlor, but most seem to be small
Martin 5 size or slot headed and 12 fret. I'd like to go a bit bigger (ub 13
1/8" and lb 9 1/8") like a Larrivee with a 14 to body neck. So far I haven't
come across a plan that fills the bill. Thanks

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I would second that.


Any leads would be appreciated.



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Check out this old thread. You can download pdf or autocad files of a tracing of a 1937 0-18 14-fret. The links are still active. If you don't have cad software, you can print out the pdf on letter size sheets to tape together for a full size pattern. I don't have any of the bracing info.

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You might also look on the Unofficial Martin Guitar Forum, http://www.umgf.com and stickied to the top of the Technical section is a discussion where folks have posted pics of their Martins with a light on the inside so you can see the outline of the braces. I think there were some 0-size 14-fretters in there. Not exact, but should give you an idea.

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Great, thanks!

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