2006 Convention


HIGHLIGHTS OF
The Guild of American Luthiers
Eighteenth National Convention/Exhibition

June 21-25, 2006
Tacoma, Washington - Pacific Lutheran University

Informational Presentations

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Informational Presentations
   

Marshall Brune - Photo by Robert Desmond

 Wow, what a great convention! Great weather, great people, great vibe. Let’s start with the informational presentations. Click any thumbnail for the full image.

Marshall Brune showed us how to French polish an entire instrument in one day.

Frank Ford and Dan Erlewine - Photo by Jon Peterson

Dan Erlewine and Frank Ford did their popular multi-day repair clinic again. Here they are shown with some participants. That’s Frank to the left, Dan to the right.

Michael Gurian and Jon Peterson - Photo by Robert Desmond

Lutherie legend Michael Gurian (left) talked about making purfling elements. He’s posing here with GAL staffer Jon Peterson.

Chris Burt - Photo by Hap Newsom

Violin and mandolin maker Chris Burt showed us all how to carve arched plates in the last few issues of American Lutherie magazine. At his workshop he took the opportunity to give some of us the hands-on version.

Harry Fleishman - Photo by Jon Peterson

Harry Fleishman’s workshop on voicing through the access panel got an extra dimension when Mark Swanson volunteered his own instrument as a test case. That’s Mark at left.

Erick Coleman and Elliott John-Conry - Photo by Jon Peterson

Erick Coleman (left) of Stew-Mac gave a workshop on magnetic pickup troubleshooting and rewinding, as well as presenting a workshop with Elliott John-Conry (right) on electric guitar setup. They used a Dan Erlewine-style neck jig which was then donated to the Guild’s benefit auction.

Peter Prier - Photo by Robert Desmond

Peter Prier, founder of the Violin Making School of America, spoke on violin materials.

Harp Guitar Panel - Photo by Hap Newsom

A panel of Kerry Char, Gary Southwell, Mike Doolin, and Fred Carlson discussed the hot topic of harp guitars. Mike also presented a workshop on intonation.

Classical Listening Session - Photo by Robert Desmond

Cyndy Burton and Woodley White led a listening session for classical guitars, with guitarist Michael Partington.

Joe McNalley - Photo by Robert Desmond

Joe McNalley and other members of the Hutchins Consort offered an upclose workshop on the New Violin Family instruments.

David Hurd - Photo by Robert Desmond

David Hurd has developed some simple test equipment to measure the compliance of guitar and ukulele top. He told us how to do this and how to relate the data to real-world results. Click the thumbnail to see him talking about it with don MacRostie and Charles Fox.

Manuel Velazquez - Photo by Robert Desmond

We were honored to welcome Manuel Velazquez to speak about his seventy years as a guitar maker. He was assisted by his son Alfredo (far left). Guitar makers Robert Ruck (right) and Jeffrey Elliott (left) interviewed him about his ideas, experiences, and techniques.

Electric Listening Session - Photo by Jon Peterson

Pickup whiz TV Jones, electric guitar maker Saul Koll, and guitarist Jim Bybee (left to right) presented our electic guitar listening session.

Scott van Linge - Photo by Hap Newsom

Scott van Linge provided more in depth information on his parabolic brace and bridge shaping theory.

Steve Andersen - Photo by Jon Peterson

Steve Andersen demonstrated his methods of fitting bridges and braces to archtop guitars.

Flamenco listening session - Photo by Robert Desmond

John Park facilitated our first-ever flamenco guitar listening session. Bob Park, shown here, was the guitarist.

Geza and Tini Burghardt - Photo by Robert Desmond

Geza Burghardt gave a workshop about the design and construction of his new bass viol. Here he is with his wife Tini.

Tim Shaw - Photo by Robert Desmond

Tim Shaw, Principal Engineer at Fender, lecutered about his quick and easy tooling system for making guitar prototypes.

Dan Erlewine's Rockin' Chair - Photo by Hap Newsom

Dan Erlewine (at left in yellow shirt) showed off his Rockin’ Chair, an elecric guitar that you sit on to play.

Flamenco Panel - Photo by Jon Peterson

Jeffrey Elliott (left) does not claim to be a flamenco guitar maker. Here he is facilitating a flamenco guitar panel consisting of (from right) Eugene Clark, John Park, and R.E. Brune.

Steel-string listening session - Photo by Jon Peterson

Ervin Somogyi facilitated the steel-string guitar listening session. Mike Doolin was the player.

Gregg Miner Harp Guitar Exhibit - Photo by Hap Newsom

Gregg Miner put together a wonderful exhibit of harp guitars and other extra-string fantasies. The exhibit ran for three days, and Gregg gave a detailed talk on the many harp guitar configurations.

Charles Fox - Photo by Robert Desmond

Charles Fox showed us his method of building honeycomb-core guitar tops. Here he enjoys a cafeteria ice cream cone.


 

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