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Re: Harvester Guitars

Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 2:20 pm
by phantasmagorovich
this stuff is insane! where oh where to get the money? anyone need a vintage liver?

Re: Harvester Guitars

Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 2:46 pm
by kosta
Finish checking? Pitted chrome? OHSC?

Re: Harvester Guitars

Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 2:13 am
by harvester
oaky, okay ... send that liver DHL

i'll be watching the letterbox in about 14 business days or so.
better not be refretted or warped.

i'm back from a week at the beach ! ( first holiday from this shit in a loong time.

the aluminium swarf will be flying again this week, i'll have some updates for you all.
thanks again for the warm and fuzzy welcome.

welded metal makes the world go round... from pipelines to skyscrapers to airplanes...


well said !

you and I might have a mutual acquaintance in Gavin at Valvolux? He just fixed my bass head and was talking about your work when I mentioned I played an aluminium guitar.


yep, i know gavin, he's a great tech. talked to him yesterday.



AP

Re: Harvester Guitars

Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 9:17 pm
by dase
yep I'm never taking my amps anywhere else now. Dude is magic.

Re: Harvester Guitars

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 4:21 am
by harvester
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bandsaw, file, sand, buff, drill, tap, bolt ...

latest progress on the Silvertone Jupiter shaped Harvester.
i've used a sandwich of aluminium ( 5,4,5mm ) to build up to 14mm - the necessary headstock thickness for these ( non locking ) sperzel tuners.
i learned from the prototype that the tuners are under a lot of strain on these designs - hence the switch to more modern screw-in-ferrule style tuners.

this one has jumped ahead while we decide on details for the offset one.

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ignore the random colours of the resin parts on these ^ they're just there to help with layout.

cheers, AP

Re: Harvester Guitars

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 5:09 am
by phantasmagorovich
Oh my god, this is so gorgeous. Can't wait to see it finished. You chose to continue on my favorite one too!

Are these going to be for sale? What are you thinking about prices (not that I have the funds to actually buy one, but I'd like to know any way.) Is this a single project or are there going to be more? What do you think about the Wandre neck construction? From everybody who raves about alu necks the word is they have more sustain and richer harmonics. Is this still the case if you use a hollow alu tube to buil the neck upon? I always thought that Wandre necks would not have those classic characteristics because they're hollow. Or maybe just sound different in some way.

Re: Harvester Guitars

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 10:15 am
by Chankgeez
Yeah, those snaps look pretty fine.

Re: Harvester Guitars

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 10:16 am
by kosta
Silvertone Jupiter is one of my favorite guitars ever! This is awesome!

Re: Harvester Guitars

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 2:37 pm
by Ryan
Totally awesome pics, that headstock design looks so cool! I think I'd pick the LP style..

Re: Harvester Guitars

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 7:52 pm
by harvester
phantasmagorovich wrote:Oh my god, this is so gorgeous. Can't wait to see it finished. You chose to continue on my favorite one too!

Are these going to be for sale? What are you thinking about prices (not that I have the funds to actually buy one, but I'd like to know any way.) Is this a single project or are there going to be more? What do you think about the Wandre neck construction? From everybody who raves about alu necks the word is they have more sustain and richer harmonics. Is this still the case if you use a hollow alu tube to buil the neck upon? I always thought that Wandre necks would not have those classic characteristics because they're hollow. Or maybe just sound different in some way.


hey there,

these are already sold ( except for the bass, maybe i'll get to keep it ? )
yes, i'm planning another batch of 4. i buy the raw material for the necks in 4m lengths and get it milled to the correct dimension on a big old mill that mills 900mm at a time. therefore i get 4 guitars out of a shipment of alum. ( i might double that amount for the next batch and do 8 ? )

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minimum prices are on the front page ( scroll down ) of my site http://www.harvesterguitars.com

i have played one wandre many years ago, it did have some of the travis bean harmonic shimmer to it, but was such a lightweight/hollow guitar that it also had a sort of dobro kind of ring to it.
my guitars use solid 6061, from tuner to tail just like travis ( give or take a few pounds and four stainless steel bolts ) and they have a similar sound when amplified. long sustain, tons of harmonic content to the chords etc

i have a TB1000s here in the workshop for comparison and one of my customers already owns an EGC. we've ABC'd them at high volume through my old vibrolux.

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Re: Harvester Guitars

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 7:54 pm
by Chankgeez
Forget about guitars, those dogs're so cute.

Re: Harvester Guitars

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 8:21 am
by harvester
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Chankgeez wrote:Forget about guitars, those dogs're so cute.


gotta watch that white one ... he's fond of chewing on things, i'll find him up the back yard with a chunk of something in his mouth and i never know if it's a bit of $2 dog toy or a priceless vintage guitar knob.

AP

Re: Harvester Guitars

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 9:45 am
by skullservant
That Jazzmaster headstock! Woo! Both are looking great man

Re: Harvester Guitars

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 11:38 am
by univalve
I want a Harvester Jazzmaster. :drool:

Re: Harvester Guitars

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 12:29 pm
by Holy Schnikes
univalve wrote:I want a Harvester Jazzmaster. :drool:

As do I univalve, as do I.