All,
In preparation for winter quarter's living history's and static camp scenarios, I have almost completed a camp made guitar. The body is out of box from home (I couldn't find any cigar boxes to my liking) and the neck is an oak plank. However I am having trouble with the sound hole. Since the neck of the guitar runs through the box and is also the tailpiece (similar to period banjo's) what type of sound hole should be used? I know of period guitars with the standard O hole, but since the neck runs through the body, this inhibits the cut from being made. Do you know of any examples where the S holes (that were present on other period stringed instruments) are found on period guitars? Currently I have not placed the top of the box on to finish the project until I get some help on this subject.
Thanks in advance,
In preparation for winter quarter's living history's and static camp scenarios, I have almost completed a camp made guitar. The body is out of box from home (I couldn't find any cigar boxes to my liking) and the neck is an oak plank. However I am having trouble with the sound hole. Since the neck of the guitar runs through the box and is also the tailpiece (similar to period banjo's) what type of sound hole should be used? I know of period guitars with the standard O hole, but since the neck runs through the body, this inhibits the cut from being made. Do you know of any examples where the S holes (that were present on other period stringed instruments) are found on period guitars? Currently I have not placed the top of the box on to finish the project until I get some help on this subject.
Thanks in advance,
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