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Author:  RussellR [ Sun Sep 18, 2005 7:28 am ]
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Attached are a few snaps (the proper pics will be taken in the morning in Day Light).

It is a O Size 24,9" Scale
London Plane Back and Sides
European Spruce Top
Cedar of Lebanon Neck

Oh and the fingerboard is bound in Pear.

With B Band Pickup, and Schaller Tuners













Author:  LanceK [ Sun Sep 18, 2005 8:11 am ]
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Nice work Russell! Where's she headed?

Author:  RussellR [ Sun Sep 18, 2005 8:27 am ]
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Hi Lance

It is off to Scotland to a very good home, the guy who it is for a Pro Musician, so it will be well used I am sure.

Russell

Author:  Don Williams [ Sun Sep 18, 2005 9:15 am ]
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Wow....ain't she purrty! Beautiful work Russel, you should be proud. That neck wood is amazing.

Author:  RussellR [ Sun Sep 18, 2005 9:46 am ]
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Hi Don

It is incredible wood, I have never seen any like it before, good news is the guy who got it for me has about 200 Cubic metres of it, Below is a picture of the end grain.


Author:  John Kinnaird [ Sun Sep 18, 2005 9:53 am ]
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That's so purty! I love the look. The plane wood looks anything but plain.   

Author:  sfbrown [ Sun Sep 18, 2005 10:12 am ]
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[QUOTE=RussellR] Attached are a few snaps (the proper pics will be taken in the morning in Day Light).

It is a O Size 24,9" Scale
London Plane Back and Sides
European Spruce Top
Cedar of Lebanon Neck

Oh and the fingerboard is bound in Pear.

With B Band Pickup, and Schaller Tuners
[/QUOTE]

Beautiful guitar and excellent workmanship but can I confess... What is London Plane? Looks like Sycamore but I wouldn't want to presume. BTW, had you said London Broil... well, now, that's a different matter entirely!   

Regards, Steve

Author:  RussellR [ Sun Sep 18, 2005 10:28 am ]
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Hi Steve

I discussed this with Colin S, who is extremely knowlegable in general, and on wodd species this is the summary he gave me.

London plane is Platanus X hispanica, a natural cross-genus hybrid of the Oriental Plane, P. orientalis and the American Plane, P. occidentalis. The family they come from is the Platanaceae. All of the maples including our sycamore are from the family Aceraceae, so the two are not related except at the level of Order. It has also been known in the past as P.acerifolia which simply means Platanus with maple shaped leaves

I had been told in the past that it was related to Sycamore, but it isn't actualy from the same species.


Russell

Author:  Dave Anderson [ Sun Sep 18, 2005 11:44 am ]
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NICE work Russell ! I like that London Plane too! Excellant little guitar.

Author:  Steve Kinnaird [ Sun Sep 18, 2005 1:31 pm ]
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Russell--that is sweet! And I'm drooling over the Cedar of Lebanon. Perhaps another swap is in the making?

Your Scottish friend should be just a wee bit proud.

Steve

Author:  old man [ Sun Sep 18, 2005 1:39 pm ]
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Beautiful, Russell, and I'm glad to see this particular look. The one I'm building is cherry with ebony binding, heelcap, fretboard, bridge, and peghead. I thought the contrast might be too much but it will be close in color to yours and it looks great on yours.

Ron

Author:  BlueSpirit [ Sun Sep 18, 2005 6:21 pm ]
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That is one good looking guitar Russell. How long did that take you to build?
And the Cedar of Lebanon is striking. Bet you kind of hate to see it go.
BTW, what kind of wood is the headplate?

Author:  Colin S [ Sun Sep 18, 2005 7:50 pm ]
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Russell, great guitar, as usual. That's the one I told you to send to Penny, to save me having to build hers, so what's it doing going up to Scotland?

Love the work and the overall look. The Plane is wonderful - I'll E-mail you about Penny's set soon. I like the pear wood on the fingerboard, it's a great wood isn't it, I used that on a lute. I also like the look of the finish lets the wood look like wood.

Who's got the Cedar, is it Andy? No, I mustn't I've got enough wood already,(did I really say that?) and Andy's already got a pile of B&S and neck wood waiting for me.

By the way folks, in Europe this is the wood we call Lacewood, just shows you have to be very careful with common names.

Keep it up Russell.

Colin

Author:  Bobc [ Sun Sep 18, 2005 10:36 pm ]
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Beautiful guitar Russell. I really like the combination of wood and bindings. Very nicely executed. I believe the wood is related to our American Sycamore not to be confused with European Sycamore which would be like our maple. Below is a link to USDA describing American Sycamore and a picture of some "Sycamore" I have. Lovely wood.

http://plants.usda.gov/plantguide/doc/cs_ploc.doc


Author:  RussellR [ Sun Sep 18, 2005 10:54 pm ]
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Thanks Guys

Blue Spirit

In took about 3 weeks, but was built along side some others. I tend to build in runs of 3/4 at the beggining and then once the bodies etc are built, finish them individually, I can't cope with trying to do multiple fret jobs, setups etc. Just me I find I need to concentrate on them individually at than stage.

Being left handed makes it a little easier to part with them as I can't play them anyway, but my Daughter who test pilots the Right Handed ones, did not want to let this one go, it has a lot of attitude for a little guitar, the customer wanted it built light, as he normally plays lowdens, and this one is as light as I would dare. The wood on the headplate is London Plane the same as back and sides.

Colin sorry buddy, I will make you another

Bob

That looks like the plane to me you have there, It is nice wood, I find the tap tone is not that impresive but the finished articles sound really good.


Thank you all

Russell

Author:  Colin S [ Sun Sep 18, 2005 11:56 pm ]
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Bob, that's right, the closest relative you have to London Plane is what you call Sycamore, in fact, as Russell said, your Sycamore, Platanus occidentalis (Western Platanus) is one of the parents of London Plane a natural cross with the European Plane, P. orientalis (Eastern Platanus) that was discovered in Spain (thus Platanus X Hispanica). It was planted a lot in Victorian towns in Britain because of it's legendary ability to survive the most foul smoke filled environments.

ColinColin S38614.3750231481

Author:  Dale M [ Tue Sep 20, 2005 2:59 am ]
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Beautiful guitar! Love that sycamore what ever we call it. And the neck is exceptional! I love the small guitars! I`ve got a nice sycamore reso I finished a month or so ago, pics on the puter and all but I`ve given up on trying to post them. I just can`t figure out how to get them from computer to website! I have a HP camera I purchased and the software that comes with it. If anyone out there knows how to do this drop an E. I`d appreciate it!

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