Hi all
I was looking through the marketplace on Facey when I caught a glimpse of a very nice looking acoustic being sold among other really low quality guitars, Encore, Elevation, Martin Smith etc, The prices were from £30 up!
I messaged the fella enquiring about the price, He said £30, I couldn't believe it and thought it was going to be some kind of scam but arranged to view it anyhow
The chap had around six guitars and was genuinely selling them so I set off for home with my new prize!
I struggled to find anything out about 'Reub' guitars in Sheffield but eventually (With some help!) found out the maker was a cabinet maker with 27 years experience, His name is Reuben Gregory, He's only ever made two guitars, This being 'Prototype 01'
I emailed him through his website to enquire if it was indeed the same instrument and when he finally got back toi me, He told me of it's history!
He made things in his cellar and whenhe produced this he let his neighbour have a go with it, He told me theneighbour played it better than him and seemed to love it so when Reub was having to move house he gifted it to the neighbour for putting up with the noise from his machinery but with the proviso that he never sells it!
He admitted to me that he thought it had been stolen from his neighbour as he promised not to sell it so he contacted him, It turned out that the chap needed to get rid of almost all of his possessions and could only keep one guitar and so donated all the rest to a charity shop, It seems the fella I bought this from had actually bought the neighbours collection and didn't know that this one was a high quality handmade guitar!!
The maker was understandably very upset that the neighbour didn't get in touch and ask if he wanted it back and now I feel like a heel for having it
The guitar does seem to have suffered though and the action is high, The table of the guitar is sinking in the middle slightly when I put a 24" straightedge on, I looked inside with a bendy torch and small mirror expecting to see a loose brace but there wasn't one!
The straightedge on the fretboard butts up to the bridge when it should sit atop it, It turned out that the neck was in relief with a large dip in the middle, Tightening the trussrod made it much more playable but at the 14'th fret, The fretboard dips a lot in to the hollow on the table..
Also, The neck seems to have shrunk as the frets sticking out and are quite sharp and will need dressing back
Despite the obvious problems it's still a nice thing to have and rings with a nice tone, The maker said the problems may have happened if the guitar was put in a shop window due to heating up in the day and cooling in the night!
The guitar,,
The dip around the sounhole..
And the straightedge abutting the bridge..
I'm a bit of a collector and have around 40 guitars, I think the wife will pile them up with me in the middle and get great joy in lighting the pyre when I croak
I did attend three terms at college back in 1999/2000 learning to play guitar but alas, Arthritis and Carpol tunnel syndrome has conspired to curtail my shredding these days!!
John
Cheers, John
I was looking through the marketplace on Facey when I caught a glimpse of a very nice looking acoustic being sold among other really low quality guitars, Encore, Elevation, Martin Smith etc, The prices were from £30 up!
I messaged the fella enquiring about the price, He said £30, I couldn't believe it and thought it was going to be some kind of scam but arranged to view it anyhow
The chap had around six guitars and was genuinely selling them so I set off for home with my new prize!
I struggled to find anything out about 'Reub' guitars in Sheffield but eventually (With some help!) found out the maker was a cabinet maker with 27 years experience, His name is Reuben Gregory, He's only ever made two guitars, This being 'Prototype 01'
I emailed him through his website to enquire if it was indeed the same instrument and when he finally got back toi me, He told me of it's history!
He made things in his cellar and whenhe produced this he let his neighbour have a go with it, He told me theneighbour played it better than him and seemed to love it so when Reub was having to move house he gifted it to the neighbour for putting up with the noise from his machinery but with the proviso that he never sells it!
He admitted to me that he thought it had been stolen from his neighbour as he promised not to sell it so he contacted him, It turned out that the chap needed to get rid of almost all of his possessions and could only keep one guitar and so donated all the rest to a charity shop, It seems the fella I bought this from had actually bought the neighbours collection and didn't know that this one was a high quality handmade guitar!!
The maker was understandably very upset that the neighbour didn't get in touch and ask if he wanted it back and now I feel like a heel for having it
The guitar does seem to have suffered though and the action is high, The table of the guitar is sinking in the middle slightly when I put a 24" straightedge on, I looked inside with a bendy torch and small mirror expecting to see a loose brace but there wasn't one!
The straightedge on the fretboard butts up to the bridge when it should sit atop it, It turned out that the neck was in relief with a large dip in the middle, Tightening the trussrod made it much more playable but at the 14'th fret, The fretboard dips a lot in to the hollow on the table..
Also, The neck seems to have shrunk as the frets sticking out and are quite sharp and will need dressing back
Despite the obvious problems it's still a nice thing to have and rings with a nice tone, The maker said the problems may have happened if the guitar was put in a shop window due to heating up in the day and cooling in the night!
The guitar,,
The dip around the sounhole..
And the straightedge abutting the bridge..
I'm a bit of a collector and have around 40 guitars, I think the wife will pile them up with me in the middle and get great joy in lighting the pyre when I croak
I did attend three terms at college back in 1999/2000 learning to play guitar but alas, Arthritis and Carpol tunnel syndrome has conspired to curtail my shredding these days!!
John
Cheers, John