Another Russell Nouveau Nylon hybrid nylon string guitar is finished and will be sent to its new home in Prescott, Arizona. This Nouveau Nylon has Indian Rosewood back and sides and a master grade Cedar soundboard. The headplate is Ebony and the bridge is Indian Rosewood. The binding is also Indian Rosewood as per the customer’s wishes. He wanted a subtle palette with just a little bling on the abalone rosette and the solid version of the mother of pearl logo.

This guitar has a Torres seven fans bracing pattern with open harmonic bars. What a warm, lovely voice, right out of the gate! The basses are very cello like and the trebles are very clear. It has, as is customary with the Nouveau Nylon model, a K&K dual source pickup system.

These shots are quickie shots done tonight; it was just strung up today. A photo shoot is planned for tomorrow in daylight and more photos will be on the main site soon.

Russell Nouveau Nylon Guitar
Russell Nouveau Nylon Guitar
Russell Nouveau Nylon Guitar

In this last photo you can see at the top of the soundhole the K&K mic that is part of the dual source pickup system. Also visible is the beautiful grain of this fabulous Cedar soundboard.

 

 

This Indian Rosewood Nouveau Nylon has been sprayed with lacquer and is now in the curing process. Soon it will be rubbed out and buffed, and then it’s set-up time. This guitar is for a customer in Arizona. The headplate is Ebony, chosen for its unusual and beautiful grain. The fretboard still has paper tape on it to protect the surface during the spraying process.

Russell Nouveau Nylon guitar
Russell Nouveau Nylon headstock

 

Waimea Slack Key Guitar - Binding
The Russell Waimea slack key guitar is getting its binding
glued onto the body.  The binding on this first Waimea is Madagascar Rosewood and the body is flamed curly Koa.  Here James is pushing the binding and pulling the cut inner tube he uses as a giant rubber band to hold the binding in place as it gets glued and as it dries.

There is an interesting story about this inner tube band.  Many years ago when James worked in Michael Dolan’s guitar shop in Santa Rosa, CA, a very young Julian Lage used to come to the shop on Saturdays and help out doing little chores. Mostly he was absorbing the good vibes and just digging being around cool guitars being made.  He was already quite amazing as a young guitarist of six years old.  When James cut this truck tire inner tube into a long rubber band to use for guitar making, Julian was James’ helper.  Some good mojo there.

Binding Added to the Russell Slack Key Guitar
In the photo above, James checks the fit of the binding strip that goes near the neck joint on the inside of the cutaway.  He will be hand mitering both the black/white purfling and the Madagascar Rosewood binding.

Binding Process on the Russell Slack Key Guitar
Above: James applies glue with a pipette to glue the binding and purfling to the Waimea body.

Gluing Binding to Body
Gluing Binding to Guitar Body
The binding and purfling on the back side of the slack key guitar body is glued and will sit a while to dry. Soon we will have photos of the body with binding on both back and top edges of the body, and we will have an endgraft shot showing the binding and miters. It’s moving fast!

© 2008-2011