I began soon thereafter to build my own; locating, splitting, gluing, and carving a top from spruce and a back from figured maple (each book-matched), constructing a trial neck to get the geometry just right and then the final neck and fretboard, I'm just at the point where the two will be married and then the finishing begins. The top and back slabs weighed several pounds each; they now weigh mere ounces and the whole raw body tips the scale at 2 3/4 pounds, assembled.
The top has two longitudinal braces about 1/4" X 3/8" made from maple. The back has no bracing. The German hand-carve on both pieces took close to 80 hours to execute and another 20 to finish and detail, and the raw body spent a lot of time in a case in my office, just settling in and stabilizing before it was bound.
The neck is a seven-lamination piece (nine with wings) of maple and walnut. It started out as a solid laminated block 2 1/4" X 4 1/4" X 20" which weighed 5 pounds before trimming and shaping. It now weighs 1 1/4 pounds. This will be a light weight, but very responsive guitar.









