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I told you I'd replace my old 1537. (I just played loose with the details is all.)

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Patch
Posted 2010-02-24 4:54 PM (#378599)
Subject: I told you I'd replace my old 1537. (I just played loose with the details is all.)



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I've been drooling...er...I mean waiting for this a long time. Last summer I snagged a damaged 1537 off Craig's list and had it sent straight home to mother. John Budny, prescient soul that he is, tells me it needs a new top and bowl...pauses for a second...and asks what am I up to now.

So I ask him, "Got any redwood left?

And the rest is history.

The only minor mistake is the carved ebony bridge. It was supposed to be walnut, which is unusual for me. I don't care though. Instead of picking up the color in the fretboard, it just matches the color on the headstock. So it all flows just fine.

And speaking of fine....

The tone is unlike any other O I have. It doesn't fill the room with volume like a spruce deep bowl. But this redwood deep-bowl surrounds the space with the warmest, almost comfortable feeling, timbre I've ever heard in a guitar. Regular 1537's are acoustic cannons that command attention with their voice. This one just sings to you and you can't help but listen.

All in all, I may have taken a little bit of a gamble with this top, but it's paid off in spades...and kept the hearts, clubs, and diamonds because it can.

What a guitar!













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cholloway
Posted 2010-02-24 5:15 PM (#378600 - in reply to #378599)
Subject: Re: I told you I'd replace my old 1537. (I just played loose with the details is all.)


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Wow!!! Mighty Fine, Mighty Fine!
I'd like to see the back of the neck, if you have a pic of it.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2010-02-24 5:19 PM (#378601 - in reply to #378599)
Subject: Re: I told you I'd replace my old 1537. (I just played loose with the details is all.)
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Ya done good, Patch!
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2010-02-24 5:29 PM (#378602 - in reply to #378599)
Subject: Re: I told you I'd replace my old 1537. (I just played loose with the details is all.)



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Now, That is a Fine-Looking Creature!
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BT717
Posted 2010-02-24 5:43 PM (#378603 - in reply to #378599)
Subject: Re: I told you I'd replace my old 1537. (I just played loose with the details is all.)


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I like it!!
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Patch
Posted 2010-02-24 5:56 PM (#378604 - in reply to #378599)
Subject: Re: I told you I'd replace my old 1537. (I just played loose with the details is all.)



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Originally posted by cholloway:
I'd like to see the back of the neck, if you have a pic of it.
Thanks Colin. these were just some quick pics I took inside because of the steady, cold drizzle falling outside. When I have time and weather permitting, I'll get some nice photos in natural lighting.

In the meantime, the neck is the original from the damaged 1537 which was a burst. So it's finished like any other burst neck from that time. I think it goes very well with the walnut binding and the RW figuring. :cool:
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Darkbar
Posted 2010-02-24 6:09 PM (#378605 - in reply to #378599)
Subject: Re: I told you I'd replace my old 1537. (I just played loose with the details is all.)



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HOLY MOLY, IS THAT SWEET!!!
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Beal
Posted 2010-02-24 6:36 PM (#378606 - in reply to #378599)
Subject: Re: I told you I'd replace my old 1537. (I just played loose with the details is all.)



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Nice guitar!
What's with your yard? What's all that white spoo all over the grass?
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Gallerinski
Posted 2010-02-24 7:22 PM (#378607 - in reply to #378599)
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What's it sound like?
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nikon4004
Posted 2010-02-24 7:26 PM (#378608 - in reply to #378599)
Subject: Re: I told you I'd replace my old 1537. (I just played loose with the details is all.)


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Kowabunga!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Beautiful grain pattern. Bet it sounds as good as it looks..
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Trader Jim
Posted 2010-02-24 7:58 PM (#378609 - in reply to #378599)
Subject: Re: I told you I'd replace my old 1537. (I just played loose with the details is all.)


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Originally posted by Beal:
Nice guitar!
What's with your yard? What's all that white spoo all over the grass?
Was just thinking the same thing.

Very pretty Patch! (the guitar, not the yard) ;)
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2010-02-24 8:22 PM (#378610 - in reply to #378599)
Subject: Re: I told you I'd replace my old 1537. (I just played loose with the details is all.)


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Now That Is BooFull .. bet it sounds accordingly .. the word " Envy " .. , comes to mind ..

Vic
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stephent28
Posted 2010-02-24 8:29 PM (#378611 - in reply to #378599)
Subject: Re: I told you I'd replace my old 1537. (I just played loose with the details is all.)



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Originally posted by Gallerinski:
What's it sound like?
Originally posted by Patch:

The tone is unlike any other O I have. It doesn't fill the room with volume like a spruce deep bowl. But this redwood deep-bowl surrounds the space with the warmest, almost comfortable feeling, timbre I've ever heard in a guitar. Regular 1537's are acoustic cannons that command attention with their voice. This one just sings to you and you can't help but listen.

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Gallerinski
Posted 2010-02-24 8:49 PM (#378612 - in reply to #378599)
Subject: Re: I told you I'd replace my old 1537. (I just played loose with the details is all.)
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Oh, I skipped right over it to see the photos. Thanks.
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hack2
Posted 2010-02-24 9:14 PM (#378613 - in reply to #378599)
Subject: Re: I told you I'd replace my old 1537. (I just played loose with the details is all.)


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va va voom...touche!
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hwebster
Posted 2010-02-24 9:52 PM (#378614 - in reply to #378599)
Subject: Re: I told you I'd replace my old 1537. (I just played loose with the details is all.)


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Patch- Nice guitar! What type of electronics was installed?
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Jim E
Posted 2010-02-24 11:20 PM (#378615 - in reply to #378599)
Subject: Re: I told you I'd replace my old 1537. (I just played loose with the details is all.)



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That is a looker. Nice, very nice Patch.

Jim E.
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edensharvest
Posted 2010-02-25 1:36 AM (#378616 - in reply to #378599)
Subject: Re: I told you I'd replace my old 1537. (I just played loose with the details is all.)


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Originally posted by hwebster:
Patch- Nice guitar! What type of electronics was installed?
Looks to me like one of the newer FET systems they came out with for the reissues. Unless those are original knobs in that good of condition.

Gorgeous guitar Patch. That has to be the purdiest 1537 I've ever seen. You're right about the bridge...I actually think the ebony is a plus on that one.
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dweezil
Posted 2010-02-25 3:27 AM (#378617 - in reply to #378599)
Subject: Re: I told you I'd replace my old 1537. (I just played loose with the details is all.)


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Wooooooo!

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MusicMishka
Posted 2010-02-25 4:55 AM (#378618 - in reply to #378599)
Subject: Re: I told you I'd replace my old 1537. (I just played loose with the details is all.)


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Now thats something you don;t see every day...but very pretty...not sure why the factory can't get the triangle vol/tone pointers the right depth (about half of what they are now)...I've noticed that on several of the Adamas II rebuilds/repairs they did for me...but other than that, really nice (and forgive me for being picky...it it stunning!)
Now, Play It! :D
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Mitzdawg
Posted 2010-02-25 8:32 AM (#378619 - in reply to #378599)
Subject: Re: I told you I'd replace my old 1537. (I just played loose with the details is all.)
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Patch,
Very nice! I really like the purfling - walnut? Looks great with the abalone.
And the bridge is great - it does balance the dark tones of the headstock nicely.

The Mothership has turned out some pretty spectacular guitars recently!
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dobro
Posted 2010-02-25 9:25 AM (#378620 - in reply to #378599)
Subject: Re: I told you I'd replace my old 1537. (I just played loose with the details is all.)



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Well, whoever made the call to match the bridge with the headstock was right: it's beautiful!
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alpep
Posted 2010-02-25 9:38 AM (#378621 - in reply to #378599)
Subject: Re: I told you I'd replace my old 1537. (I just played loose with the details is all.)


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as with every redwood I sold I will give the same advice

buy a soundhole humidifier and detune the strings every time the guitar is not in use

enjoy
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2010-02-25 9:42 AM (#378622 - in reply to #378599)
Subject: Re: I told you I'd replace my old 1537. (I just played loose with the details is all.)



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That is beautiful, Patch. Don't remember ever seeing a beautifully grained redwood top with the abalone purfling. Outstanding.
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Patch
Posted 2010-02-25 10:03 AM (#378623 - in reply to #378599)
Subject: Re: I told you I'd replace my old 1537. (I just played loose with the details is all.)



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Originally posted by alpep:
as with every redwood I sold I will give the same advice

buy a soundhole humidifier and detune the strings every time the guitar is not in use

enjoy
Way ahead of you Al. I had a humidifier waiting and couldn't wait to hear it in open-D.

I'll answer all the other questions soon.

It's all good!

MAN, it's all good! :D
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