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Custom, hand-built guitars and mandolins, restoration, repair and consignment for collectors and Bluegrass and acoustic musicians by Chris Oliver in Springfield, Illinois.
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Top Repair 1
Sometimes guitars break. This model was broken when it fell. The top has to be replaced, but first the neck needs to come off.
Still no resolution to the shipment from Belize. During the break from the cold, the archtop and mahogany projects have both been shot with their first coats of lacquer.
More work completed.
We are still waiting for our newest shipment of river-recovered mahogany to be released at the port. In the mean time, we got a sunburst shot on the archtop restoration and have bound and been pore filling the mahogany project.
Visit to Belize
Already, it has been a very busy new year at Infinity Luthiers.
The River-recovered Honduras Mahogany guitar is taking shape, but most important this year is that we have spent some time in Central America touring the areas that the old growth logs are being found. Spending time in Belize was an eye opening experience. We met with locals in the cities and countryside, viewed areas where logs lay in water eagerly waiting for their chance to be found and constructed into beautiful furniture and instruments, and partook of local food and drink. Below are a few photos from our trip.
Honduras Mahogany Project 3
This is sapodilla. This is also old growth sinker lumber from Belize. We will be testing this lumber for back and side sets after the current Old Growth Honduras mahogany build is complete. It certainly has potential to be a great tonewood.