Maple Size 2
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Re: Maple Size 2
I've got grandkids coming up who will be ready for guitars soon...and I might be making a few of these little buggers too.
Kevin
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Re: Maple Size 2
EwwwEEE, That's pretty! I love maple, and the sides look very nice to me. Can't wait to see it under finish (hint hint). I hope you're well set for recording, as well. It's a unique instrument.
Slowest builder on the forum. These things take time. Apparently.
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Re: Maple Size 2
This one's been strung up for a few weeks, final tweaks done... etc. I'm still fussing around trying to find a pick guard shape I like on this body size. It's tiny! But going to a 9-year old so i think the protection is worth it. :)
I've not played a maple guitar before, or a size 2, but this little guy has all the bark of my L-OO's - nice and loud, with a touch less low end rumble. enjoy:






I've not played a maple guitar before, or a size 2, but this little guy has all the bark of my L-OO's - nice and loud, with a touch less low end rumble. enjoy:






Darren
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Re: Maple Size 2
That 9 year old is one lucky kid. Great looking guitar.
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Re: Maple Size 2
Very Nice Job! Looks real good~
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