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Charlie Ramon
Posted 2007-09-29 6:06 PM (#79805)
Subject: Josh White rebuild


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Posts: 709

Location: Germany
This week I got my Josh White back from the service department. I sent Kim the guitar as I didn´t like the appearance of the top (repaired crack, damages) and some damages in the bowl as well. They replaced the top, bowl and bridge to make a completely new body. The neck, fretboard, tuners and the label are all what survived from the original.

The appearance of this rebuild ist stunning. They made an exact replica of the original guitar (two-piece top, inlaid MOP rosette, white binding). In fact they didn´t take the parts they currently use for the Josh White reissue model (golden rosette, vintage yellowed binding) but took the parts that have the same appearance as back in the 60s. The rebuild looks exactly like the original but is made with the materials and technology of today.

I can confirm what has been said here about the service department. Excellent communication and outstanding workmanship. Superb setup exactly to my needs. Sweet sound. I am more than pleased. I´m sure this rebuild looks better than the original looked like when it was new.

Enjoy the pics hosted by my friend Jerome (Thanks again for your kindness and help. I really appreciate that).

Karl
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Dude
Posted 2007-09-29 7:02 PM (#79806 - in reply to #79805)
Subject: Re: Josh White rebuild


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March 2004
Posts: 241

Location: Le Havre (France)
Wunderbach !!!!!!
Your JW is really beautiful Karl !
People at the factory did a great job !
Bravo !
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-09-29 7:40 PM (#79807 - in reply to #79805)
Subject: Re: Josh White rebuild


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Posts: 4903

Location: Phoenix AZ
Hey, That's my old guitar !!! Glad to see they did such a great job on it. Dave
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Thanksforallthefish
Posted 2007-09-29 8:41 PM (#79808 - in reply to #79805)
Subject: Re: Josh White rebuild
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Posts: 1374

WOW!! looks great!! mebbe the 1115 should take the trip up north..

congrats.

Glenn
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MusicMishka
Posted 2007-09-29 9:01 PM (#79809 - in reply to #79805)
Subject: Re: Josh White rebuild


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March 2005
Posts: 5567

Location: Blue Ridge Mountains
Karl, congrats! It is very impressive...even the label was replaced with an original...(I'm guessing there)...just fantastic!
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Gway
Posted 2007-09-29 9:17 PM (#79810 - in reply to #79805)
Subject: Re: Josh White rebuild


Joined:
April 2007
Posts: 318

Location: Slightly northwest of Trader Jim
Boy, those guy's do a wonderful job!
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Jérôme
Posted 2007-09-30 11:56 AM (#79811 - in reply to #79805)
Subject: Re: Josh White rebuild



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Location: Paris/France
Congrats Karl,

Looks better than a reissue... ;)
How does it sound vs the original??

J :)
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Charlie Ramon
Posted 2007-09-30 12:43 PM (#79812 - in reply to #79805)
Subject: Re: Josh White rebuild


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Location: Germany
Well, naturally a side-by-side comparison is not possible. And as I I sent the orginal back to the mothership four month ago I'm not absolutely sure what I remember of the original's sound. But my first impression was: "Hey, how did they do that? This rebuild sounds just like the original". Very sweet. But maybe it's just an illusion.

Karl
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tpa
Posted 2007-09-30 6:49 PM (#79813 - in reply to #79805)
Subject: Re: Josh White rebuild


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Posts: 581

Location: Denmark
Even the grass got greener ;) I would love to have such a guitar.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-09-30 7:40 PM (#79814 - in reply to #79805)
Subject: Re: Josh White rebuild



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Posts: 10777

Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR
Real nice!
Any opinion on "open gear" tuners as opposed to the sealed type?

[easy access for the axle grease?]
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-09-30 9:28 PM (#79815 - in reply to #79805)
Subject: Re: Josh White rebuild


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Posts: 4903

Location: Phoenix AZ
Personal opinion - Sealed tuners work fine, but the big drawback (for me) is that they are so damn heavy. Some sealed tuners weigh over 1/2 pound more than a good set of open gears. Couple that with some ovation guitars that are neck heavy to begin with and the whole instrument just feels way our of balance to me. It's a very expensive proposition, but slowly and surely I've been swapping out my remaining ovations and adamas to open gears (Gotoh and Weavery). Dave
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fugot
Posted 2007-09-30 10:35 PM (#79816 - in reply to #79805)
Subject: Re: Josh White rebuild


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Posts: 640

Location: boulder
josh would approve!!!
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Tom_CA
Posted 2007-10-02 12:15 AM (#79817 - in reply to #79805)
Subject: Re: Josh White rebuild


Joined:
February 2005
Posts: 212

Location: France
Congratulations Karl!

It is amazing to see what they can do at the service dept. Gives me a few ideas....

Tom
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