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Rick Turner - The Father of Boutique Guitars


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You may not have heard of him (I hadn't) but as the article says, we should have. He produces some unique guitars and has developed a unique pickup, called the rotating humbucker. Links below to Rick Turner guitars and an article about him from Premier Guitar magazine.

 

http://www.premierguitar.com/Magazine/Issue/2011/Jan/Rick_Turner_The_Father_of_Boutique_Guitars.aspx

 

http://www.renaissanceguitars.com/instruments.php

 

http://www.renaissanceguitars.com/pdf/MakingTheTurner.pdf

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If you're good at woodworking, here's how they are made.
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http://www.renaissanceguitars.com/pdf/MakingTheTurner.pdf

 

Interesting. It's essentially a chambered/semi-hollow electric with a laminated neck that mounts like a solid body electric. There's a member here at HC named who used to frequent the acoustic forum who's gotten into building this type of guitar.

 

All that is mostly lost on me as I'm into building pure acoustic flat top guitars at this point but I find the neck construction to be interesting. Many of independent "boutique" luthiers who make flat tops have begun constructing necks this way for both decorative and practical purposes. I like the idea because it's easier and cheaper to get woods that you can work with.

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