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    Default Gibson A12 to F conversion

    I bought this 1968 A12 with a bad neck joint a while ago and decided to have some fun with it. With the neck off, I built a jig and carved a scroll into the Micky Mouse ear (this cut is not easy and is critical. I've seen an A12 conversion for sale with a scroll that looked awful). I removed the binding and finish, re-graduated the top, triple bound the top, added a fern inlay to the headstock, stained and re-burst the body and neck, and gave it a new lacquer finish. I replaced the bone nut, but kept the original tuners, bridge, tailpiece, and pickguard. I also have the original case with hot pink velvet interior.
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    They are out there, I know of one which was done with a nod and a wink. I have no idea what happened to it. The owner has passed away and I have no idea where it may have gone.
    There are others built from parts that went out the back door and not as nicely done.
    I wonder how many have been “modified”
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    A bunch of stuff with four strings

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    Nice work! You took a less than desirable mandolin and made it look great! How does it sound?

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    Thanks. It sounds pretty good. It's bright and loud, strong mids and highs, a decent lower end, but I would say it lacks the "woodiness" I like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bouldermandolin View Post
    Thanks. It sounds pretty good. It's bright and loud, strong mids and highs, a decent lower end, but I would say it lacks the "woodiness" I like.
    Still nice job who could not see what you did as a huge improvement and its still a genuine Gibson that looks F-like! Who says you can't make a silk-like purse out of a sow's ear!!
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    This is probably the nicest looking job of these I’ve seen. You see them on eBay occasionally but they are usually slop jobs.

    I’m curious to hear more details about exactly how this was done. Like, what type of saw? What tools were used for the fine work? And how exactly did you create the volute?
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    Like F model mandolins, the a12 has a mahogany block inside the mouse ear where the scroll gets carved. With the neck off, I built a jig the body could sit in and remain level (the back is arched and does lie flat on the saw table). Keeping the body level, I just cut the scroll out on my jig saw, like you would do on a typical F build. There was enough spruce on the top and maple on the back (of the scroll area) to let me create the traditional contours.

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    Default Re: Gibson A12 to F conversion

    WOW brother excellent inspiring work you did on that Gumby! Do you have before photos and in-process photos, I would love to see them along with other members I'm sure! I knew they had some serious wood originally and you sure did a fine job-I bet you took off a load of meat/wood! I read these had a hogwood neck block like twice the size of say a Traditional F-5 block?
    Well my ? was answered from a different thread-a conversion can be done and done very well "if one knows what they are doing" And you sure did it right, I would love to hear this one!

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