With the guitar broken down into manageable ‘chunks’, next task was to remove that horrendous ‘Sunburst’ paint finish on the headstock and neck – over time, the paint had shrunk and crazed into thousands of tiny little rectangles, so I set to work with a blunt, flat tipped screwdriver. The guitar dismantled and ready for stripping. One bolt later and the guitar was in two pieces. Egmond guitars were unusual in that their acoustics had un-boltable necks. So as is my style and approach, I took the guitar to the workshop and set to it.įirst job was to remove all the hardware and then the neck, which in this case was very, very simple. For some time I was drawn to this picture and eventually began to look again at the Egmond 12 String.Ĭould I take this discarded, forgotten and unloved beast and turn it into something I would cherish and enjoy playing?īeing left handed, it is exceptionally difficult to find guitars that offer that ‘certain something’ – self modifying often being the only recourse. That was until I discovered the music of The White Stripes and specifically, Jack White’s old battered and torn Kay Acoustic with a Humbucker pickup stuck in the front. After that, the guitar was hung on the wall and left to gather dust for the next couple of years. To cut a long story short, the guitar sounded great but for some reason, it seemed to lack a certain something that I couldn’t put my finger on. On getting it home and after restringing the guitar left-handed (for that is what I am) and a quick tune, I sat down to have a play. Imagine my surprise when enquiring, that the price was just £40. It turned out to be a 1956 Egmond (Dutch firm, now bust) 12 String acoustic, 17 fret neck, 12th fret at the body. There, sat in the window, was something that instantly caught my eye, a guitar. Several years ago, I visited a charity shop in Kendal, UK. With this post, there will probably be many of you fellow guitar enthusiasts out there, that will think I’ve completely lost the plot?
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