I built a OOO/OM
cutaway for my son Tom, years ago for his 18th birthday, and I like this small guitar over the dreadnought I usually play. Inspired by the
Martin OMCPA4, I'd like to build another.
Sometime in the dim and distant past I acquired some part finished items for an OM sized cutaway. I have most of the parts in a semi-finished state. I have this spruce top, with a tacky rosette and full length split... usable? maybe...
I have a set for the back in Sapele, in usable condition:
There is a matching set of ribs, partially bent
There are some nasty plywood end blocks:
I have a semi finished neck, design for bolting. It's very shallow and could be very comfortable
It's got some damage at the peg head. I might do a peghead overlay on the back as well - it has a rosewood overlay on the front already.
As I said...
I've got a couple of rosewood fingerboards, saddles & bridges in stock:
And some fretwire left over from another project, along with a mock tortoise pick guard:
To supplement that lot I bought a nice block of spruce for the bracing. We'll split that down on the bandsaw.
I'll need to sort out some back bracing and some tuning machines & some binding & purfling; but I'm sure I have some bits and pieces in stock.