True. John's points are valid IMHO. Nice build, though! I find myself strumming near the area where the neck meets the body (and sometimes even a little up the neck), so there's gobs of room even if the bridge is located 1/4 to 1/3 of the way from the tail to the neck/body intersection. Having no guitar-playing experience, I did not foresee strumming so far from the tailstock and bridge, but it's working pretty well for me now!
Forgive me for being Mr tipster here. If you are after optimal acoustic sound, move the saddle in board a bit next time to allow more top vibration. And allow more space between the nut and tuners. That helps the strings stay in place and hop less.
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True. John's points are valid IMHO. Nice build, though! I find myself strumming near the area where the neck meets the body (and sometimes even a little up the neck), so there's gobs of room even if the bridge is located 1/4 to 1/3 of the way from the tail to the neck/body intersection. Having no guitar-playing experience, I did not foresee strumming so far from the tailstock and bridge, but it's working pretty well for me now!
Nice. Good looking git. Nice sound holes
Forgive me for being Mr tipster here. If you are after optimal acoustic sound, move the saddle in board a bit next time to allow more top vibration. And allow more space between the nut and tuners. That helps the strings stay in place and hop less.