Larrivee 00 Size Forum Guitar

Started by JOYCEfromNS, October 31, 2009, 03:35:49 PM

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Would you participate, what woods, how much bling???

Rosewood
9 (31%)
Mahogany
9 (31%)
Maple
11 (37.9%)

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Would you want to 10 series bling your choice?
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I might consider participating.  I currently own two 00-50s and they're nice guitars.   If an 00 with 50/60 series bling with Madagascar rosewood an option I'd jump.
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Maple would be my first and only choice for a forum guitar and bling doesn't enhance the sound and playability, only the visual. I don't think I would gain much over my parlor maple by going with a 00 body size so my opinion probably doesn't matter.

There are already plenty of wood options for rosewood and mahogany. I played a jumbo maple 12 string cutaway Taylor last night and it was sweet but also had a list price of four grand. After playing a nice L-09 quilted maple 12 string a few months ago, I may decide to go that route.

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   Too high $ for a forum git. Many of us like the 00 size though. I'd prefer a 00-03MTs and H-bone looks fine to me. No pings though. Waverlies for a nice change of tune.

   I gotta add though, I really liked my 00-09FM and it sounded muvh better than the P-09's I had.

A couple of questions on 00 Larrivees (I checked their website and they don't offer 00's)

1. Are they 12 fret construction?
2. Are they short scale (under 25")
3. Do they have wide fingerboards (atleast 1&13/16ths inches wide)
4 Are they slot head?

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    12 fret, standard scale, 1 3/4, slot head and paddle head. ie    00-50 or 00-05 for example.

not that i would participate.. but it'd be sweet if it was.

12fret
std scale
deep body
slot head
H-bone
1.75 nut.
1/4 bracing...
Jeffrey


mahogany/spruce
12 fret
24 or 24.5 scale
1.75" nut
cutaway
low bling, simple (wood) binding
satin finish
slotted headstock would be a nice touch though not necessary

Of course all of that would require a sudden influx of $$$... 

on the 12fret / short scale issue..

I think you just won't get much volume out of that box..
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Quote from: es-335 on October 31, 2009, 07:11:21 PM
on the 12fret / short scale issue..

I think you just won't get much volume out of that box..

Just my opinion here, but I don't think that's necessarily true.  With the proper bracing and plate thicknessing (i.e. good lutherie) I think there's more to it than the size of the box.  And 2 other things;

1) sometimes quality of sound supercedes quantity  (grin)

and the more important thing,

2)  Ergonomics.  Full sized/long scale guitars are becoming uncomfortable to play (for me).  If I can't play the guitar and it ends up sitting in it's case, it ain't worth a plug nickel.

Ed

I think the neck would be the same length whether it is 12 fret short scale or long scale, the difference would be the bridge location.
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Quote from: es-335 on October 31, 2009, 07:11:21 PM
on the 12fret / short scale issue..

I think you just won't get much volume out of that box..

I just bought Larry's H&D 00-sp and it does not lack for volume. If they're built light they can project like crazy. I think Larrivee can do it.

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Something interesting like walnut perhaps.  Since I have one of the early parlours I don't really need a smaller mahogany box.

Quote from: Mr_LV19E on October 31, 2009, 08:33:05 PM
I think the neck would be the same length whether it is 12 fret short scale or long scale, the difference would be the bridge location.

It would only be minimally shorter for a short scale...  a 24" scale would be 3/4" shorter than a 25.5".  That is, body to nut distance.  

Ed

Please keep in mind that if you want to push for a custom guitar - custom scale, neck width, whatever -  your going to raise the price on the final product. Keep it stock, and change woods or inlays, and its less of an issue. Make it a higher-end model, with a matching price tag, and I'm sure the family and a dealer will jump on offering to us.

I encourage the thought of a new Forum guitar - I think that trying to put one together every year would be real fun, and would discourage the idea that you need to get in on this one, cause you never know when the next one will be available - and fewer people who feel that they've been left out, because it wasn't exactly what they wanted - next year it may be -

But you also need to separate the players from the sayers - Lots of people want a custom guitar that is priced like a factory guitar - and I don't think its gonna happen. When I read peoples expectations, I think, "Wow, they want a custom Collings, or Martin, or H&D, or Petros, Bourgeois, Morgan, Webber, SCGC, etc, but they want it at a discounted Larrivee price - "

The 00 is a good start - I hope enough of you can take the energy to the next level. I'd be happy ot help in any way I can.

Tad

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and a wife that still puts up with me, which is the best -

Could someone post the dimensions of an 00 Larrivée Guitar.

Am I crazy? I could have sworn I just posted this question, but I can't see the post now.

Spooky!

Danny - this is a great picture, I just can't quite figure out the dimensions from this .


OO-body
· Lower Bout: 14"
· Upper Bout: 10"
· Waist: 8.25"
· Depth: 4"
· Scale Length: 25.5", 12fret to body
· Nut Width: 1 & 3/4"" (44.3mm or 1.75")
. Length 19-1/8"

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