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#241622 02/20/2008 9:24 PM
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guitar.
the Larrivée parlor got to come home today.
arrived in town yesterday--but had to work
late last night. too late to retrieve himherguitar.

took a few quickpics.
not great shots; but i don't want
to see anyone tack on that pithy little
smiley cluster about the post being worthless
without photos.

first impressions are wide and varied.
definitely needs a sharihands set up.
new saddle, maybe nut too, end pins, strings...
big sound for a little box.

too tired to really put my all into himherguitar tonight.


i know by the label design the guitar was built sometime between 1995 and last week.
wrote to Larrivée to request a manufacture date.









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I dunno , but it's kinda shaped like a girl .


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I dunno , but it's kinda shaped like a girl .




OUCH!!!!

Shari - Nice!! Sometimes wished I'd kept up my musical playing - a flute would fit on the bike! (band teacher in Jr Hi ****** me off!!! so I quit)

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Mert, don't want to sound stupid but is the Larrivee guitar a collector or something that is rare?

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Mert, don't want to sound stupid but is the Larrivee guitar a collector or something that is rare?

mike




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Is that a mahogany back and western red cedar top? A heavy set of strings tuned down a full step might sound really big and bold (but I usually see these set up as high string units for shimmer over the top of a dreadnaught base track). No matter, it's a sweet treat all the same.


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Got a case of GAS huh?
Nice axe kiddo

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Nice ax there man.. My next guitar will be a Takamine acoustic/elec. Saw one in a music shop the other day, all back with a cut out. Cant remember the price but was very nice..

maybe we should start a BA band lol


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nice, very nice, being its from BC you should call it bud ,

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Ed,

Mahogany back and sides, Sitka Spruce top.
i think it's strung up with light's now.
i am definitely looking to go heavier.

i run the Martin and the big Larrivée with 13s.
i want more boom and bottom out of this kid.

it's also wired for sound--but i haven't
plugged in yet. waiting to bring the Fishman home.
(say, know anyone who wants/needs a very cool Fender Acoustasonic 30 DSB?)

Wade, i know it's shaped like a girl, but things
are not always as the naked eye perceives them...
and you know who to ask about that .

Mike, some Larrivées are now considered 'collectible.'
this is not quite on that list--though this particular
model is no longer in production. in the sense of
gatheringcollectingandacquiring guitars to play?
then you can consider it part of my collectivecollection.

Gordie, it's nice to have a BC issue. the other Larri is a California child.

Chy...GAS...always have GAS.
sometimes its under control. sometimes its not.
then there's always GSA(guitarseparationanxiety.)

Matt, i think you'll like the cutaway on the Tak.

Becky, teachers. some of the worst influences on my life.
a couple of wonderful ones over the years.
but the bad ones? nuff said.


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Beautiful guitar m. Hope it brings all you want it to and more.

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Very nice. I love the parlor size, it makes couch-picking MUCH easier.


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Ed,

Mahogany back and sides, Sitka Spruce top.
i think it's strung up with light's now.
i am definitely looking to go heavier.

i run the Martin and the big Larrivée with 13s.
i want more boom and bottom out of this kid.





The scale is much shorter so you could easily put on 13s (or heavier) and not notice an increase in string tension; some folks like "bluegrass" sets with heavy bottoms and light tops to try and balance the voice but so much of that depends on your right hand that only you can decide. You might even have to tune it up a half step to get it to voice properly; I've seen 24" scale necks on wee boomers that were tuned up a minor third to compensate and they sang a pretty tune. I'd definitely attack the strings and truss rod before I went after the nut or saddle since these small fry change so radically with minor adjustments.


A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort. Herm Albright (1876 - 1944)
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Shari,
Is that a 000 or a OM model?
I love that size guitar. Had an old Washburn similar in size and traded for a Harptone dreadnaught body.
Wish I still had that one too!

Congrats on your new baby.


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Shari,
Is that a 000 or a OM model?
I love that size guitar. Had an old Washburn similar in size and traded for a Harptone dreadnaught body.
Wish I still had that one too!

Congrats on your new baby.




good question. Larrivée classifies it as a Parlor size.
here are the dimensions/measurements(for those of you convinced hesheit is a girl):
-Upper bout is 9 3/8" wide X 3 1/2" deep at neck block
-Waist is7 3/4"
-Lower bout is 13 1/8" wide X 3 1/2" deep at heel block
-String spacing at saddle is 2 3/16"
-Nut width is 1 11/16"

gonna re-string now(with 12s)

i'll get back with a new string sound report a little later.


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here are the dimensions/measurements(for those of you convinced hesheit is a girl):







Fat bottom girls make the rockin' world go 'round .

Still ain't signed by BILLY JOEL .


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good question. Larrivée classifies it as a Parlor size.
here are the dimensions/measurements(for those of you convinced hesheit is a girl):
-Upper bout is 9 3/8" wide X 3 1/2" deep at neck block
-Waist is7 3/4"
-Lower bout is 13 1/8" wide X 3 1/2" deep at heel block
-String spacing at saddle is 2 3/16"
-Nut width is 1 11/16"

gonna re-string now(with 12s)

i'll get back with a new string sound report a little later.




Some Martin details for Tony to compare:
OM and 14-fret 000. (The OM nut is 1 3/4")
Body Length: 19 3/8
Upper Bout: 11 1/4
Lower Bout: 15
Upper Depth: 3 11/32
Lower Depth: 4 1/8

12-fret 000.
Body Length: 20 7/16
Upper Bout: 10 3/4
Lower Bout: 15
Upper Depth: 3 1/4
Lower Depth: 4 1/16


A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort. Herm Albright (1876 - 1944)
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Fat bottom girls make the rockin' world go 'round .




Oh, you gonna take me home tonight (please)
Oh, down beside that red firelight
Oh, you gonna let it all hang out
Fat bottomed girls you make the rockin world go round
Fat bottomed girls you make the rockin world go round
Get on your bikes and ride


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this is me smiling

big big BIG!


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Well now , see how a holistic knowledge of art ,literature and MUSIC makes for a more ROUNDED appreciation of life ?


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boy. definitely a boy. for now i think i'll call him Milo.


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I would definatley go with a bone nut and saddle. If it doesn't have them already. I know my d18v didn't come with bone, if you can believe that. Buffaloe horn pins may add some nice bottom end.
"Elixer Strings."


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"Elixir Strings."



definitely not.
D'Addario's.

gonna wait a bit for the other goodies. need to get to know him a little better before i get someone to start tweaking his goods.


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Where's the Whammy bar and DiMarzzios???? Sweet guit fiddle ya got there girlie!!!!Bring it to Dahlonega....

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EXP's sound better than elixir's, and cleartone's are just amazing. I keep 12''s cleartones on my Taylor 310.


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different strings, different guitars. Nano's sound great on my martin and bourgeois but awful on my Lowden. I have been dying to try "firewires." I hear only good things about them. The thing about Elixers that I like is that they last longer than most strings I have tried.


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i liked cleartones. briefly. cleartones came stock on my LV-09E. went through 3 sets. fast.
no longevity for me, and when they were done; they were done...did that make sense?
went right back to D'Addario's. Use em on all the hollow wood in the house.

He'll probably be the guitbox i send to GA this year. might try to load up Blue and see
how i can get Milo strapped down for the ride--but more than likely he'll get boxed and shipped.

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I thought you meant Classical Gas


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Don't even get me started on strings...I'm sure I'll be called an elitist or snob or something again...


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Don't even get me started on strings...I'm sure I'll be called an elitist or snob or something again...



i love you for being an elitistsnoborsomething...talk about strings...pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeze...


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Ask and you shall receive!

elixir = worst strings EVER...absolute crap

EXP = almost as bad

cleartones = best coated string on the market, but still a coated string. Like you said when they're done, they're done...just like Sessions (Everly's B-52s are the BEST electric strings on the market, but they haven't perfected their acoustic strings yet)

Martin = livable

D'Addario = best acoustic strings...period.

As far as your P-05 goes, you'd be advised to try a couple different strings on it. Parlors were originally designed about 120 years ago or something...way before these newfangled guitbox electronics & PA setups. Their dimensions were picked to enhance certain frequencies across the band to enable it to be heard in a Parlor (where people used to go to see live music). They found that if they really enhanced the mid/upper midrange, the guitar would cut thru the mix and be heard.

Knowing this, I'd rule out the Sessions...too dark right out of the box. I, of course, would try D'Addarios first. Try a set of 12's, then a set of 13's. It might like the 12's better...the 13's might get a bit too muddy in the middle. I can't tell you...it all depends on the piece of wood. If D'Addario's are too muddy, try Martin SP 80/20. The 80/20s are brighter than the PhosBronze, and might even ya out a bit. I've never liked the feel of Martin strings though...always kinda felt like they were choking the guitar.


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As far as your P-05 goes



P-01.
built 8/30/99.


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Don't even get me started on strings...I'm sure I'll be called an elitist or snob or something again...



Ah, c'mon buddy, you're spot on about the strings And, 80/20s are the right stuff.



I'd really be tempted to use the bottoms off a set of 13's and the highs from a set of 12s to fine tune it since it's mahogany and a small air volume box.


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I smell what you're stepping in...I've never used D'Addario 80/20 sets (strictly use the phosbronze mediums) but these might be something to consider...



80/20s with 12 top end and a beefy 56 on the bottom


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All this acoustic guitar talk sent me on a mission. Ever heard for Froggy Bottom Guitats? I had not untill someone told me.. Man they are lovely guitars. But I cant see spending the price of a new BA on a guitar tho..

www.froggybottomguitars.com


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Back when I worked as a guitar repairman doing repairs, restorations, and rebuilds, I did pretty extensive work on a customers Froggy Bottom dred from the early 70's. The new one's ain't anywhere as nice as them old ones were.


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Don't even get me started on strings...I'm sure I'll be called an elitist or snob or something again...


No one is going to think you are a snob for liking cheap strings. HAHA. I am really surprised at the reaction to elixers though. I play bluegrass and these strings hold up better than any other under that kind of attack. Martins stink.


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