![]() ![]() Part One of the book is devoted to separate chapters on each maker. The author examined many instruments by these makers, and, where possible, the factual information in the book was obtained from the makers themselves. Making Master Guitars is a craftsman's handbook, and is unique in that it included nine separate plans of instruments made by the following internationally famous makers: Antonio de Torres, Hermann Hauser I, Santos Hernandez, Hernandez y Aguado, Ignacio Fleta, Robert Bouchet, Daniel Friederich and Jose Romanillos. It supersedes all other books on the subject, and is the only reference required by those wishing to construct instruments based closely on the work of the world's greatest luthiers. Making Master Guitars is the major reference book covering the history, design and construction of the Spanish Classical Guitar. KINGHAM CASES are increasingly the choice of professional musicians all over the world, especially those with unusual instruments for which mass-produced cases are hard to find.Also available are Loose Outer Covers for the Cases, and Travel bags. The interior protects your musical instrument with ample padding and a choice of Plush or Velvet fabric in several colours.Top quality fittings and trimmings are used throughout, including nickel-plated hardware and solid leather handles. ![]() The outer shell is covered with luxurious "Rexine" LeatherCloth in a choice of colours. KINGHAM CASES are made from the finest materials, and each one is custom-designed to fit a particular musical instrument - these are truly bespoke cases. (Cases for lute, theorbo, baroque lute, viol, banjo, mandolin, guitar, cello, violin, viola, French horn, serpent, electric guitar, ud, saxophone, mandolin, ukulele, dulcimer, violone, bandora, cittern, gittern, vihuela, orpharion, archlute, hurdy gurdy,saxophone etc.) Sheet 4: Cello Mould (showing a two-piece inside mould - plan and side views, with all clamping cauls and other constructional details.)Ĭustom made Musical Instrument Cases for EVERY kind of Instrument Sheet 3: Neck & Scroll (showing scroll front and back, scroll templates, shoulder end of neck, plan and side views of scroll, neck and body, bridge, fingerboard nut, tailpiece saddle, fingerboard, pegs, etc.) Sheet 2: Cello Back (showing outline, long arching, cross arching, contours and thicknesses, etc.) Sheet 1: Cello Front (showing outline, long arching, cross arching, bass bar, bridge position, soundpost, neck and end blocks, f-holes, etc.) They provide a good basis for building a cello. The plans are printed on four sheets of paper, each 33 x 24 inches (84 x 60 cm). The plans were drawn by an English cello maker in 1965 and are offered here as unaltered facsimiles of these original drawings. PLEASE NOTE THAT I CAN NO LONGER SHIP PAPER PLANS TO YOU īlueprints and working drawings for constructing your own celloħ48 mm Cello with a Body Stop of 400 mm These are full-size drawings of a 29 7/16 inch (748 mm) Cello, based on typical Strad cellos. These Cello Plans will be emailed to you as PDF files - most good Print & Copy shops will print out full-size direct from the PDF, which you can email or take to them on a memory stick. ![]()
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