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June 19th, 2010 at 9:39 am
Dear Sir,
Thanks a lot for your exciting website. I would like to enquire if you have any flamenco guitar plan ?
Best Regards,
Mehran Abedi
June 19th, 2010 at 9:46 am
Hi Mehran,
No Flamenco Plans just yet. I plan on adding them in the near future. Here is a short list of future plans coming up:
12 string jumbo acoustic
Classical Guitar – Bouchet Fan Bracing
Tenor Ukulele – Traditional Bracing
Tenor Ukulele – Kasha Bracing
Flamenco Guitar
Electric Guitar – Based on Fender Strat and Telecaster
So more are coming – I just need the time to do them
Thanks for the request
David
August 24th, 2010 at 12:12 pm
Dear Sir
I’m looking for plans for a 7 string classical guitar (or possibly 8 string). Wondering if you can help?
Thanks
August 24th, 2010 at 4:42 pm
Hi Tim,
I only have 6 string models available. Tell be a little about them and maybe I could modify a plan for you. How are they tuned? etc. etc. I don’t think I have every seen a 7 or 8 string classical guitar.
David
August 25th, 2010 at 12:27 pm
David,
I’ve purchased and downloaded the plans for the Torres clasical (plus templates and workboard) just to find there are no printing facilities in my area that could print them…
I see you have some prints available already, can you pls. let me know how can I order them ?
Thanks in advance.
Stefano
August 25th, 2010 at 2:30 pm
Hi Stefano,
Where are you located? Most Kinkos or Office Max facilities can make the prints. Also nearly every architect and engineers use the services of a digital printer for their blueprinting needs and perhaps you could check out commercial printers? I only say this because it would be quicker and less expensive going the local route. I get prints at my digital printing facility that I used to use as an architect. I know that they have raised pricing and I believe that they charge $0.75 per square foot for quantities up to 100 sq. ft. and over 100 sq. ft. would be $0.25 per sq. ft. Shipping and handling in a rigid tube would be $15.00 anywhere in the United States. Not sure about overseas shipping.
Let me know if I can help you.
David