Lynwood Guitar Works
920 Edinburgh Road South N1G 5C6 Guelph, ON, Canada
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Locality: Guelph, Ontario
Phone: +1 613-606-8844
Address: 920 Edinburgh Road South N1G 5C6 Guelph, ON, Canada
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Radius sanding blocks, courtesy of my very generous brother @cfisch06 and his 3D printer! I probably would have paid ~$75 for these brand new...
When I got this guitar, the steel strings had literally sawed through the plastic nut all the way down to the wood! It’s much better now, sporting a custom made bone nut crafted by yours truly Lynwood Guitar Works has temporarily moved back to Ottawa. Send your stringed instruments my way for setups, upgrades, and repairs Happy New Years to all!
Finally found a slab of white ash which is perfect for my first guitar build, a telecaster-style electric! Check out the damage done by the emerald ash borers... #telecaster #guitarbuilding
I’ve been working on this absolutely METAL Westone Dynasty Flying V for a customer of mine. It’s an old shredder built in Japan, which features a double-locking trem system called a Floyd Rose. This feature allows for rock-solid tuning stability through even the deepest dives and bends - there’s nothing quite like it out there
Spent the day designing my own Guitar Setup Checklist! They will be handy for keeping track of instrument specs while they’re in the shop, and will be sent home with the customer in case they need to refer to it at a later date
Um...aren’t there supposed to be little metal bits on the fingerboard?!? Yes, yes there are...but I pulled them all off Let me explain why! Frets are made most often of nickel. Over years of playing, the steel strings on a guitar can carve gouges into the frets, resulting in buzzing and intonation problems. No biggie; the frets can be leveled using a sanding beam, rounded back over, and voila! Gouges R gone.... But a fretboard can only take so many levels and recrowns. After 2-3 of em, the frets become too short and flat to do much of anything with (see second picture). At this point, the only thing to do is pull the frets with a modified set of end nippers, and put in some new fretwire. And that’s why this old Norman is fretless! When you strum a guitar you have everything - rhythm, bass, lead and melody ~David Gilmour, Pink Floyd
Just finished a full bone upgrade for my Seagull Entourage, Elizabeth, using tea-stained cow bone for both saddle and nut! I process all the bone I use myself; every single piece is thoroughly degreased, inspected for consistency, and tone tested before being fitted to the instrument. ... My guitar is not a thing. It is an extension of myself. Is it who I am. ~Joan Jett, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts