nkforster
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A friend of mine suggested this might be a suitable place to mention my recently self published book about guitar making and design. Hope you don't mind!
This is a bit of the blurb
"Between the ideal and the possible by NK Forster and Dave Best book is the product of a long project between photographer Dave and English guitar maker Nigel. Dave visited the workshop many times to try and capture the essence of what it is I do for a living. I think he may have succeeded. The images follow the story of the raw timber being worked and fashioned into musical instruments, documenting many stages, methods, tools and techniques. His sharp eye for composition has picked out may beautiful details and facets of the process.
In addition to the many superb photographs I’ve written a series of essays on subjects that important to this trade. The subjects covered include: sound, design, timber and timber selection, construction, beauty, longevity, playability, intonation, the battle between hand and machine work as well as the motivation and rational behind my work and experiments. My wish is that those seriously interested in instrument making and design should glean much from the contents and be better placed for gaining “lutherie insights” of their own."
I'm selling it through ebay and an online bookshop called YPD.
Comments and questions welcome!
nigel
nkforsterguitars
This is a bit of the blurb
"Between the ideal and the possible by NK Forster and Dave Best book is the product of a long project between photographer Dave and English guitar maker Nigel. Dave visited the workshop many times to try and capture the essence of what it is I do for a living. I think he may have succeeded. The images follow the story of the raw timber being worked and fashioned into musical instruments, documenting many stages, methods, tools and techniques. His sharp eye for composition has picked out may beautiful details and facets of the process.
In addition to the many superb photographs I’ve written a series of essays on subjects that important to this trade. The subjects covered include: sound, design, timber and timber selection, construction, beauty, longevity, playability, intonation, the battle between hand and machine work as well as the motivation and rational behind my work and experiments. My wish is that those seriously interested in instrument making and design should glean much from the contents and be better placed for gaining “lutherie insights” of their own."
I'm selling it through ebay and an online bookshop called YPD.
Comments and questions welcome!
nigel
nkforsterguitars