8 String Resonator Guitar Kit

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
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8 String Resonator Guitar Kit

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Well, not really a kit, but an assembled body with neck and fretboard ready to add your choice of hardware and a finish. (hardware not included). Nice opportunity to finish a high quality 8 string yourself at your leisure.

Birch body, cream colored bindings
Mahogany neck
Rosewood fretboard 25" scale
(Guitar and neck sanded to 150 grit)

Includes nut, and bridge inserts

I can glue the fretboard on for you or you can do it yourself.

You'll need to glue on the neck, sand to 320 grit, apply a finish, and mount hardware and tuners.

$325.00 plus shipping

Please email if interested. More are available
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Gregg, could you describe any tonal difference in the closed verse open body?
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They both sound the same to me. The deeper body guitars tend to have a little more bass/volume but don't necessarily sound better. The soundwell is a much better bracing system by far.
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Email sent. :wink:
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Resonator hardware

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Where/how does one get the hardware to finish the guitar, and how much does that cost?
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Stew-Mac!
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Just sent Gregg a check for this little project,,,,wish me luck on finishing,,,LOL!!!
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I have others if anyone still wants one.
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I still have 1 more, if anyone has an interest.
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Do you have a 6 string Gregg??
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Post by Stan Schober »

Nice "kit". :)

What's the widest string spacing that can be done ?
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Chris Boyd wrote:Do you have a 6 string Gregg??
Hi Chris, Email me if you still want one.
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Stan Schober wrote:Nice "kit". :)

What's the widest string spacing that can be done ?
The neck is 2 1/2" at the nut. As far as the string spacing you choose would be mostly how you decide to set it up.
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Is the dimensioning intended for use with an offset spider bridge, or does one simply adjust fingerboard placement for use of an offset spider?
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Bryan Bradfield wrote:Is the dimensioning intended for use with an offset spider bridge, or does one simply adjust fingerboard placement for use of an offset spider?
It uses a standard spider (with the 2 piece insert). I pre-set the scale length/correct resonator opening placement and also drill the 4 fretboard screws that go into the body as well as make the nut slot, so the fretboard placement is all set without having to adjust or figure out.
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Thank you Gregg.
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If you are handy and looking for a winter project this seems like a heckuva good deal to me. I gigged with a McKenna 8-string for years and it had good volume & punch... It's hard to go wrong with a McKenna.
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I still have 1 left.
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8 string kit

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Saw this very old post and wished it was current, but are there any around anymore or any build yourself kits/ sights?
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No idea if these are still available, contact Jim Adams. He builds quality guitars and the kits are pretty nice. Comes with a 6 string neck - if these are still available perhaps he can sub an 8 string neck.

https://www.adamsresonator.com/guitar_kit.html

Beard used to offer a kit but I checked their Resophonic Outfitters site and the kit page is blank. I think they’re so busy building new guitars that the “side gigs” like guitar kits and guitar setups have been discontinued.
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Mark Eaton wrote:No idea if these are still available, contact Jim Adams. He builds quality guitars and the kits are pretty nice. Comes with a 6 string neck - if these are still available perhaps he can sub an 8 string neck.

https://www.adamsresonator.com/guitar_kit.html

Beard used to offer a kit but I checked their Resophonic Outfitters site and the kit page is blank. I think they’re so busy building new guitars that the “side gigs” like guitar kits and guitar setups have been discontinued.

I saw that also that is was blank! That’s for the reply, I’ll see if I can find anything out.
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Any of these kits left?
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Post by Marty Broussard »

James,
I’m relatively sure I read a post stating that Greg stopped building(maybe to care for his father??). If you contact Jim Adams you should be very happy.
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Post by Dave Mudgett »

There was one left nine years ago. I’m pretty sure these are long gone, I’m gonna close this. You can always email Gregg, he’s still a forum member.

I have one of his birch 8-strings. It does the job for me.
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