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Author:  Lars Rasmussen [ Mon Jan 02, 2006 4:53 am ]
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This is how i celebrated that its a new year, with a promise to build more fine guitars.. so far so good, today i have resawn some of the lumber that I bought from a furniture factory here in sweden this summer. The braz was from a shipment made in the 70s, and there were still some goodies left to catch.






Thanks for a great forum, i have been a bit random in my posting, but i always read with great fascination.

I just wish you all a great new year with new experieces to catch!

Author:  John Kinnaird [ Mon Jan 02, 2006 5:10 am ]
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Thanks Lars, and a happy new year to you as well.
That is some great looking brazilian you have there. Good figure.

I am making a guitar for a guy in Sweden named Lars. I guess that is a fairly common name.   

Author:  Shawn [ Mon Jan 02, 2006 6:53 am ]
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Halla Lars,

Glad Ny Ar! Vacker Brasilian Rosentra...den/det kommer att gora en/ett vacker gitarr. Jag gor inte veta om du sag det vi aven har Arnt fran Trondheim, Norge pa forum sa Scandinavians ar tillverkande en bra visande pa detta forum.

Jag ar Amerikansk men ar 3/4 Norska och 1/4 Svenska. Mest mina anhoriga ar fran nara Trondheim men min fader mamma ar fran Malmo, Sverige. Bara Norska och Svenska jag veta kommer fran talande Norska med min farforaldrar nar Jag var en barn och av laser Aftonbladet och Aftenposten pa internet sa min Svenska spraklara ar fattig och begransad.

Min foraldrar vagra till tala Norska eller Svenska darfor en gang de kom till Amerika i 1950's de sa de var nu Amerikansk sa Jag ar bara en i mina anhoriga som ar fortfarande en viking.

Har ett bra ny ar gitarr byggnad och gora saker vi se bilder av adet BRW gitarr nar det ar gjort.

Takk,
Shawn

Translation

Hello Lars,

Happy New Year! Beautiful Brazilian Rosewood...it will make a beautiful guitar. I do not know if you saw that we also have Arnt from Trondheim, Norway on the forum so Scandinavians are making a good showing on this forum.

I am American but am 3/4 Norwegian and 1/4 Swedish. Mostly my family is from near Trondheim but my fathers mother is from Malmo, Sweden.

The only Norwegian and Swedish i know comes from speaking Norwegian with my grandparents when I was a child and by reading Aftonbladet (swedish newspaper) and Aftenposten (norwegian newspaper) on the internet so my Swedish grammar is poor and limited.

Have a good new year guitar building and make sure we see pictures of that BRW guitar when it is done.

Author:  Arnt Rian [ Mon Jan 02, 2006 7:06 am ]
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Veldig bra, Shawn!!!    I'd say your Swedish is about as good as my English! I like how this forum is developing...

Lars, that is some beautiful wood. Is that furniture factory close to the Norwegian border by any chance?

Oh, and godt nytt ar to you too!

Author:  Lars Rasmussen [ Mon Jan 02, 2006 8:42 am ]
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Thanks guys!

John, thats amazing, whats the name of this guy, is he living in stockholm? Would be fun to speak to him and try out his new guitar! Do you have lots of orders like that, i mean, its quite a chance to take to order a guitar from half the world, or has be been to your shop?

Valdigt bra, Shawn! You speak better swedish than my english! Where in the us do you live? Actually, in the village i come from, the population went down from 1200 to about 700 people between 1850 and 1900, mostly because of the imigration to "the new land". But I see your relatives came later. Have you read the books by Vilhelm Moberg, they are very discribing in this.

I think i have been to trondheim Arnt, but thats a long time ago, with my family in a mobile home. I think we went through Roros and then on south. At least i remember roros to be a beautiful place. If you happen to go to Ekenassjon in smaland you can you can contact the factory, they have some left still. But its all a mess, with mostly small peices of lumber all mixed in quality.

Ill shure post pics of the finished guitar, it will be an 15 3/4 inch guitar with a german spruce top. As Im in lutherie training right now im trying to apply with a well known luthier as a part of my coarse, and i'll be sending letters to some luthiers next week. If you want to i can post the pics of my work i have taken for that purpose here as well.Lars Rasmussen38719.697337963

Author:  sfbrown [ Mon Jan 02, 2006 9:31 am ]
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[QUOTE=Shawn] Halla Lars,

Glad Ny Ar! Vacker Brasilian Rosentra...den/det kommer att gora en/ett vacker gitarr. Jag gor inte veta om du sag det vi aven har Arnt fran Trondheim, Norge pa forum sa Scandinavians ar tillverkande en bra visande pa detta forum.

Jag ar Amerikansk men ar 3/4 Norska och 1/4 Svenska. Mest mina anhoriga ar fran nara Trondheim men min fader mamma ar fran Malmo, Sverige. Bara Norska och Svenska jag veta kommer fran talande Norska med min farforaldrar nar Jag var en barn och av laser Aftonbladet och Aftenposten pa internet sa min Svenska spraklara ar fattig och begransad.[/QUOTE]

Frankly, I'm most amazed that my browser could display the characters! I didn't know that Scandinavian letter forms were in there.

BTW, I am bilingual, I speak English AND American, both poorly!

Regards, Steve Brown

Author:  John Kinnaird [ Mon Jan 02, 2006 11:35 am ]
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Hey Lars
This guy is from Maristad. I will send you an email with his last name if you are interested. I probably should not publish it over the internet.
It is a great risk for buyer and builder alike to do business over national lines. So far I have had good luck, sending one to Switzerland, one to New Zealand, one to Canada and one to England. Nock on wood.

John

Author:  Serge Poirier [ Mon Jan 02, 2006 12:28 pm ]
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Beautiful Wood Lars

Happy New Year! from Canada !

Serge

Author:  Lars Rasmussen [ Tue Jan 03, 2006 7:26 am ]
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That would be nice John, Mariestad is a a few 100 miles away, but at least its nice to know somebody has the taste and guts to buy a handmade across the seas. Thats a proof i have a mission in this country !

Happy new to you too Serge!

Author:  Alain Desforges [ Tue Jan 03, 2006 7:32 am ]
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...Ditto from Serge! Happy New Year, eh?


P.S. ThatDalbergia Nigrais very very nice.

Author:  John Kinnaird [ Tue Jan 03, 2006 1:09 pm ]
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Oh yes Lars.
I imagine that there are fewer luthiers per capita there in Sweden (just a hunch) and that you could really fill a niche.
Good luck with this venture

John

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