I've come to love my builds for the same reason. I used to get depressed every time I look at a Collings or Martin or well anyone else's guitars they all are so perfect. But mine are unique and vintage looking from the start, warts and all. You can't buy this look from anyone but me. Good thing too because I can't seem to make them any other way. All my players love them and that's all that matters. One of my players is a serious bluegrasser and goes around to all the festivals and meet-ups bragging about his handmade John Read Guitar (JRG). They pass it around and try it out. So far, I've only heard good things about it. Pretty COOL!! I would never have imagined this outcome.MaineGeezer wrote: ↑Fri Feb 04, 2022 1:09 pm I used dark amber shellac for the finish, which does give it an aged appearance. It's also not a particularly good finishing job, which makes it look somewhat beat up and old. There is a certain appeal to its "used" look, I think.
I was just thinking, sitting here looking at it, that it reminds me somehow of a Mexican guitar. Not sure why.
Yours does have a classical or Spanish look to it. The extra wide spacing will give it a unique feel like a classical with steel strings I imagine.