I just finished this guitar today. I want to wait a day before I string the guitar up, but not wait to show it off. I am waiting for the bridge glue to cure before I string it up. But other than that that I am ready to go.
Once it is strung up and setup up I will make a video playing it.
The headstock veneer and and rosette are cut from an amboya burl I found at Rocklers.
Sorry I noticed that I never posted the video in the show it off section. After hearing it you might understand why, but at least you can see the guitar.
http://youtu.be/1Ez5sT9Q6uI
Finished Koa Parlor Guitar for niece.
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Finished Koa Parlor Guitar for niece.
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Re: Finished Koa Parlor Guitar for niece.
How could that guitar not sound good? It's a visual treat!
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Re: Finished Koa Parlor Guitar for niece.
Extraordianary John! It is a beaut. What fun huh!
Waiting to hear it too. I will have to find me some Koa.
Kevin
Waiting to hear it too. I will have to find me some Koa.
Kevin
Re: Finished Koa Parlor Guitar for niece.
Outstanding and deserves to be shown off....
tommy
tommy