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Posted By: pugnose 203 Workshop Manual - Mon 25 Oct 2010 11:42:PM
If anyone needs one I have a lend of one and have taken photographs of it. Is this copyright violation?
It's old and out of print so what the heck?

So contact me at luthier@lizzy.com.au and I'll send you a CD of this manual.

I'm assuming a small number of responses but if I get a lot I'll be calling for postage but no other charge.

Someone was already so kind as to send me a parts list this way.

The idea of this type of forum is to help each other right?

I'm assuming this forum is free from viruses and stuff.

Cheers.
Posted By: binky Re: 203 Workshop Manual - Tue 26 Oct 2010 01:51:AM
Hey Pugnose.

I'd love a copy.

Expect an email from kitty_miller@hotmail.com

regards, Binky.


BTW are you really a luthier? I'm a guitar nut!!!
Posted By: pugnose Re: 203 Workshop Manual - Tue 26 Oct 2010 02:25:AM
Binky,
send me a postal address if you want the CD mate.

Cheers.

Yes I'm a luthier of 37 years. Hmmm yes, started on this path in 1973.

Posted By: binky Re: 203 Workshop Manual - Tue 26 Oct 2010 02:46:AM
Pugnose,
My address is 35 Happy Hollow Drive, Plenty. Vic. 3090.

Yes that really is the address! I'm not taking the piss!

What kind of stuff do you specialise in? If you're in Victoria, I'd love to see your work smile
Posted By: pugnose Re: 203 Workshop Manual - Tue 26 Oct 2010 12:28:PM
Located in the upper Hunter in NSW.
I specialize in concert classicals but will be branching out into steel strings again soon. I have some development ideas for them, based on my classical work.
Made electrics for years in the 70's, later lutes and mandolins.
Much restoration of old and fine instruments, countless Martins and Gibsons and Fenders and all the rest, including many of the classical greats such as Hauser,Rominillos,Fleta, Rubio, Archangel Fernandez,Estesso, Early Ramirez etc.

www.kellawayguitars.com

Does that equate to blatant self promotion?
Posted By: dinolovesjess Re: 203 Workshop Manual - Tue 26 Oct 2010 12:46:PM
[Linked Image]

I can not help but be amazed each time I see your work...Sensational stuff...


clink

dino
Posted By: fnqvmuch Re: 203 Workshop Manual - Tue 26 Oct 2010 01:20:PM
pretty guitar and pretty please, here is mine;
steven king po box 990 port douglas qld 4877
btw, does your parts manual look like http://picasaweb.google.com/fnqvmuch/ImageReference?feat=directlink
? if not i'll send you a disc when i do what i promised - and owe - chris @ bond also russell but will need their addresses again, having lost the pm's in AF ...
Posted By: friday403 Re: 203 Workshop Manual - Wed 27 Oct 2010 12:57:AM
chris @ bond is also known as friday403 and his email is candrews@staff.bond.edu.au.

He doesn't get out much - three reasonably young daughters put a stop to that - but he is very interested in how to make his 403 go faster ....

Posted By: fnqvmuch Re: 203 Workshop Manual - Wed 27 Oct 2010 01:13:AM
thanks chris i'm (still) working around to it but realised your envelope has gone missing in the last couple of weeks ... will email when packing off a dvd+r, ok?
Posted By: binky Re: 203 Workshop Manual - Wed 27 Oct 2010 02:18:AM
Nah! Not self promotion, just educating the public wink

My god there's some beautiful work there - and beautiful cuts of wood!

I'm perhaps showing my ignorance here [embarrassed], but I guess I just assumed that straighter grains would resonate better?

With your permission, I might forward your site to some friends who also partake in the enjoyment of guitar porn!

I have an amazing 1960 hand carved Levin archtop in need of repair, but I fear that (aside from the fact that you live a Loooong way away) I probably couldn't afford your level of work!

Very impressed laugh
Posted By: pugnose Re: 203 Workshop Manual - Wed 27 Oct 2010 05:59:AM
Thanks for the praise folks. Binky, you are kind of right but the straight grain is only required on the soundboard. Yes pass on my website by all means. It's public property.
My son uses a nice old Jumbo Levin that has been patched many times and has a really sweet tone.But on stage he mostly uses an electric I made in the seventies. Here's one of his links:
http://www.triplejunearthed.com/artists/View.aspx?artistID=37439

I should add here that I also have a 403 workshop manual which I'm photographing to be able to send CD's to anyone who needs it.
Posted By: friday403 Re: 203 Workshop Manual - Thu 28 Oct 2010 12:04:AM
Originally Posted by fnqvmuch
will email when packing off a dvd+r, ok?


No hurry, no problem: the gold coast is for fun and we don't take life toooo seriously.
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