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Yes, I have my mind (alas, not my wallet) on at least one other Elferink guitar...
Last edited by Rob MacKillop; 02-23-2018 at 07:59 AM.
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02-22-2018 07:49 PM
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Cheers! Imagine how this guitar will sound a few months down the road!!
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How very amazing. Thanks Rob.
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Some of the most heart felt playing Ive heard in years! I love hearing someone who can play from the heart instead of the charts! Absolutley wonderful! Bob
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Congratulations, Rob !
The sound is just so perfect, it is actually more desirable than i thought it would end up being when following your Elferink thread.
It has all the qualities i dream of in both arched- and flat- tops, without any of the drawbacks.
But it wouldn't mean much without such a masterful playing !
Played with your Gibson heavy picks ?
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Oh Rob, it sounds so lovely! What an amazingly rich sound and it also seems to sustain really well. Also, lovely playing!
Let us know what strings you settle on please. I have a somewhat similar guitar and I am still struggling with the right choice of strings.
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Thanks, guys.
xuoham - yes, my trusty Gibson EH pick. I've tried dozens of makes and models, cheap and very expensive, but have yet to find anything more suitable for my style of playing.
Frank67 - I'm very happy with the Philippe Bosset strings, except the 2nd could benefit from being an 18 rather than a 17. I'll ask them if they could make me one, or use an 18 by another brand.
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Rob , beautiful guitar - reminds me of my non cut Trenier Broadway styling. Your playing is always very tasteful and unrushed . These compositions really showcased the guitars tonal aspects quite well. A real sweet round midrange and nice harmonics .
Thanks for taking the time to post the video . You and Fran’s should be real pleased. Wishing you many years of enjoyment.
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Cheers, Q. Appreciated.
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I watched your video again last night and was entertained by you affectionately patting the neck at 2:47.
I can't wait to hear this after it's been played for a few years. Brand new it sounds great but my guess is it will just get better the more you play it.Last edited by Gramps; 02-23-2018 at 09:03 AM.
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Cheers, Gramps. All part of the bonding process
Well, I'll certainly be playing it a lot, so we shall see...
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Congrats. Happy that you found and got your guitar. Suits you sir.
And as always, the playing is so beautiful. Articulate, contemplative and just, well, perfect.
All the best to you and your "newborn".
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Wow, that sounds fantastic -- such a big sound, like Bösendorfer-sized grandness
It will be good to hear more of this, as you find time.
John
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Cheers, Teddy. Cheers, John.
One day later, and I'm still liking it. That must be a record!
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Just got a chance to play your clip with a decent set of speakers.
Beautiful beautiful beautiful!
That instrument sounds so amazing!
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Wow, what an amazing sounding guitar. Great playing too.
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Thanks guys. Guido, thanks for making the effort. Good speakers can make such a difference.
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Listen to it? I thought all this praise was just because the Elfe was so beautiful
Goes to the link again .... plugs in headphones ... listens ... tries to unsmack his gob .....
Holy crow Rob. You and that guitar are made for each other. I could listen to that all day - and probably will.
Congratulations again,
ChrisLast edited by cgratham; 02-24-2018 at 12:30 AM.
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Haha, Chris. Glad you used headphones - makes a difference. Thanks for your comment, a good start to my day!
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Congratulations, Rob on the acquisition of a superb example of craftsmanship. The sound is indeed evocative of the 1920's - 30's sound you sought. I heard you play before I read the article and was about to tell you the sound reminded me of classic Gibsons of that early plectrum era. Please check Jonathan Stout on YouTube who plays a variety of late 20's and early 30's Gibsons and the sound of your Elferink is remarkably similar.
May you enjoy many years with your new beauty and thanks for your postings
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Cheers, gtrpltfla. Jonathan is already known and greatly admired in the MacKillop household, though we play very differently.
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Sounds massive! Congrats
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Rob, Congratulations. It sounds wonderful. Nice round clear tone with good sustain. I'm also a fan of this kind of tone over say the typical Es-175 tone. I could tell at the 2:40 mark on your video that you are pretty pleased with the end product. Looking forward to more sound samples. One question.What is the depth of this guitar? rob
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Hi Rob. 85mm. Here are the figures:
Model Excalibur Special 18” noncutaway Body size 45,7cm (18”) measured across lower bout Body depth 85mm Scale 63,5cm ( 25”) Neck width at nut 45mm Top Solid handcarved and tuned European spruce Top bracing patern X Back Hand carved solid flamed European maple Rims Solid flamed European maple Neck Flamed maple Fingerboard Ebony Headstock Pickguard Ebony TailPiece Ebony Adjustable Bridge Ebony Binding top 7 ply celluloid binding Binding back 1 ply celluloid binding Binding fingerboard 3 ply celluloid binding Binding f holes 2 ply celluloid binding Binding headstock 3 ply celluloid binding Binding pickguard 1 ply celluloid binding (pickguard shape see figure 1) Inlays block inlay on fingerboard Tuners Schaller gold with ebony buttons Floating pickup non Finish Taditional nitrocellulose lacquer (high gloss) Colour Tobacco sunburst (see figure 1) Case Hiscox case
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The largest Hiscox Case, GJ Jumbo, measures 17" across the inner lower bout dimension. Rob, did you get a Hiscox or is that a typo?
I am looking for a Hiscox if they do have one that fits 18"-ers. I have been advised to go Calton Case for that.
Has anyone played or had a Supro Amulet ?
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