im thinking about doing the same thing with my little guitar, any tips?
drewmharp 9 months ago
@drewmharp the only bit that maight be tricky is knocking out the old saddle (if glued). Kick gently from all sides untill it loosens. And then it really pays off to make the new nut and saddle out of good material - bone for example.
nicolasanatol 9 months ago
I did the same thing with an inexpensive student guitar; now it's a baritone uke. I want to purchase a Clearwater Roundback Baritone Uke.
jettsamm 1 year ago
Sounds amazing, nice bariton uke.
Rutle 1 year ago
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if it's a 1 1/4 guitar, wouldn't it be bigger than normal?
Deshbaud 2 years ago
guess you're right. in fact it's a 1/4 guitar.
nicolasanatol 2 years ago
im thinking about doing the same thing with my little guitar, any tips?
drewmharp 9 months ago
@drewmharp the only bit that maight be tricky is knocking out the old saddle (if glued). Kick gently from all sides untill it loosens. And then it really pays off to make the new nut and saddle out of good material - bone for example.
nicolasanatol 9 months ago
I did the same thing with an inexpensive student guitar; now it's a baritone uke. I want to purchase a Clearwater Roundback Baritone Uke.
jettsamm 1 year ago
Sounds amazing, nice bariton uke.
Rutle 1 year ago
..
if it's a 1 1/4 guitar, wouldn't it be bigger than normal?
Deshbaud 2 years ago
guess you're right. in fact it's a 1/4 guitar.
nicolasanatol 2 years ago