...An italian CW8 clone

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...An italian CW8 clone

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Several months ago on of my customer, after the European steel guitar festival in Chanos - france, fell in love with a particular model of the steel guitar from Rickenbacker, the CW 8. He asked me to make an instrument very similar, with some personal characteristic, and my signature.

The hard work has been researching and planning the guitar.Here inn Italy it is rare to find these guitars and buy a copy it would be improper for me.

I designed this guitar made ​​entirely of Slovenian flamed maple, with a large resonance chamber inside, scale lenght of 22.5 "single coil pickup (true tone- Wallace), Kluson machine head and aluminum tuners support, bridgplate, and control plate handmade by me.

I'd like to thank Jason Lollar for the wiring schematics.

I made ​​the flanges on the lathe,
while the aluminum legs are bought from my client at the WBS in Europe.


I'd like to share with you some pictures... :D

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This is a very interesting instrument. Does having a large resonance chamber mean that it can be played acoustically?

\ Paul
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Clean and classic - beautiful work!
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BEAUTIFUL!
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Paul Seager wrote:This is a very interesting instrument. Does having a large resonance chamber mean that it can be played acoustically?

\ Paul
unplugged the volume is higher than an electric guitar, studying at night is great;)

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Beautiful job, Bob. Let's hear it!
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Really nice work Bob!!! Love the recessed tuners and the lines of the guitar. Very clean and smooth looking!!!!
:whoa: :D

Just curious but what does the third knob do? Volume, tone and _______???
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G Strout wrote:Really nice work Bob!!! Love the recessed tuners and the lines of the guitar. Very clean and smooth looking!!!!
:whoa: :D

Just curious but what does the third knob do? Volume, tone and _______???
another tone control,it has a different capacitor for boh wah effect.
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Great job on that Bob, nice looking instrument :D
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As I told you on FB, it's a great job.
As great as your other amazing creations!
All my compliments, Bob.... :)
Gianni

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The only thing it's lacking is the Jerry Byrd tag and the upholstery.


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Erv Niehaus wrote:The only thing it's lacking is the Jerry Byrd tag and the upholstery.


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That tweed is very sexy! I hope that the customer put a label with his signature ;)
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Very nice work, Bob!
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Nicely done Bob!
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Tom Pettingill wrote:Nicely done Bob!
Thank you Tom!
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molto bello strumento musicale
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Thomas Ludwig wrote:molto bello strumento musicale
Grazie Thomas!
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really great steel!
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