Pearse ARMRESTS

Started by inspector13, August 17, 2006, 10:53:20 PM

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Has anyone installed an JP armrest on a "L"? How close does it fit? I'm kicking around the idea of getting one of the rosewood armrest for my L. If I had to do some reshaping it would be OK but I don't want to do major surgery. I'm hoping to increase the comfort of the guitar. Thanks again to all!
2006 Larrivee P-05
1971 Guild D-50
1972 Yamaha FG180

I have had an armrest on my L and it is not a perfect fit, but it doesn't take much shaping to complete.

There are PDF templates on the JP site that you can print full scale to check the fit. http://www.jpstrings.com/armrest.htm
Ron


Quote from: ronmac on August 18, 2006, 06:42:38 AM
I have had an armrest on my L and it is not a perfect fit, but it doesn't take much shaping to complete.

There are PDF templates on the JP site that you can print full scale to check the fit. http://www.jpstrings.com/armrest.htm


Ron,

By "shaping" do you mean with a bandsaw or with sandpaper?
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1981 Rickenbacker 320JG

1968 Yamaha FG150 Red La

In the case of the L body I only needed to use a bit of sandpaper to shape the outer edge of the armrest to match the contour of the lower bout on the guitar. I have used my dremel tool in the router table config to do more radical surgery (shaping a full size armrest to a slimline profile).
Ron


Thanks Ron.
2016 Martin 000-28vs 12 fret

2014 Taylor 814ce

2014 Godin Multiac Classical

2012 Gibson "The Golden Age 1930's" SJ200

2012 Squier Vintage Modified 70's Jazz Bass

2010 Gretsch Electromatic G5122DC

2009 Taylor GA3-12e

2004 Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster

1981 Rickenbacker 320JG

1968 Yamaha FG150 Red La

Ron, Do the wood armrests have a finish on them?
2006 Larrivee P-05
1971 Guild D-50
1972 Yamaha FG180

No, they seem to be just fine sanded. Ebony is very hard and dense, so it doesn't show the open pores that a lot of wood does when unfinished.

I have had no problem making them look like new after some sculpting to size.
Ron


Thanks for the information Ron.
2006 Larrivee P-05
1971 Guild D-50
1972 Yamaha FG180

I have put them on larrivee OM, D and L guitars, never reshaped any of them. 
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