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jcwgr
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took long enough

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I did the building class with John in March, 2017. He encouraged me to sign up then. I'm just now getting to it.

The guitar is a spruce and Yucatan (Mexico) rosewood 00, 12-fret, short scale. It has become my main guitar when I play...anywhere.

Right now I am working on a StewMac tenor ukulele kit that I picked up a couple of years age, and I'm just now about half done with it. I think I'm seeing a trend here. I ran into a few issues with it, but I figured them out. The quality is....okay.

Rumor has it that my wife got me one of the new all solid wood kits for Christmas. I'll let you know.
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Danl8
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Re: took long enough

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What's in the picture? Looks like Santa's workshop.
MaineGeezer
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Re: took long enough

Post by MaineGeezer »

One should allow plenty of time for the wood to stabilize before beginning construction. Two years seems about right... ;-)
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Diane Kauffmds
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Post by Diane Kauffmds »

Love the build. I hope you post pictures of the uke and your Christmas present.
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