Thursday 16 September 2010

Taran Tour - Tirga Beag


Here is the Tirga Beag that is going round the country to be play by the fine members of the Acoustic Life Forum.

She's made from Italian Spruce and Indian Rosewood. You can see more of how she was made on my other blog page.

Wednesday 23 June 2010

Taran Tour 01


So after being in touch with you all the guitar which was most popular was the Tirga Beag my large OM model. (please visit my website www.taranguitars.co.uk for the spec)

I've decided to build her out of Indian Rosewood and Italian Spruce (red spruce), for the neck I'm thinking about using Madagascan or Honduras rosewood.

Here is the raw materials for the back, sides and front. Stefan Sobell was kind enough to sell me some Indian that he has had since May 03. 7 years in his workshop means that it is extremely well seasoned and sounds very similar to good quality Rio.

For detailing I haven't quite decided on it, there maybe some colour or just simple, elegant black and white, it will be of the usual Taran Style however.

Tuesday 27 April 2010

Taran Guitars Road Trip 01


So I've decided to send one of my guitars on a road trip.
This is where I will document the build of the guitar amongst other things.

It's all very exciting and I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Rory

Thursday 21 January 2010

Repair and Set- up Price List


Here is my 2011 repair and Set-up price list:

Set - Up £40 plus string cost any string type available
Fret dress + Set-up £70
New Nut in Bone £35
New intonated Saddle in Bone £30
Re-fret (including fret dress + set up) £170
Re-wire / Pick installation £40 plus parts
Neck Reset £180
Headstock breaks from £90 work must be seen first

For work that I have not listed please get in touch for a quote, I will often need to see the instrument before I can give an accurate quote on larger jobs.


Please note that the prices given maybe subject to change.

Many thanks

Rory Dowling






















Monday 11 January 2010

The New Taran Mhor







I've been getting alot of interest in this new guitar. The Taran Mhor was the First Guitar that I offered, but as my work is developing I want each model to keep up so I redesigned the Taran Mhor and here she is. Still an OM size guitar but with a new body shape and redesigned soundboard. I've used the basic bracing pattern on other guitars and am pleased with the results, I can't wait to get her back from Dave (the gloss boss) and see if the new design does everything I hope. Here are a few picture of her. The Back and sides are Madagascar Rosewood, with Swiss Alpine Spruce soundboard and a Brazilian Mahogany Neck and Brazilian rosewood bindings reclaimed from an old Billiard Q handles with single herringbone purflings.