D41-D45 headstock and other binding questions

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watergunn
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Re: D41-D45 headstock and other binding questions

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This is how the head stock came out.

Still have to pore fill.

Not perfect but I like it.
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Re: D41-D45 headstock and other binding questions

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looks like a million dollars
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watergunn
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Re: D41-D45 headstock and other binding questions

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All thanks go to you John!!!!!
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Re: D41-D45 headstock and other binding questions

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I wanted to post a picture of the final D41 headstock.

It is not perfect but the buyer loves it.

Thanks goes to John and his vidoes on inlaying and everything else he has taught!
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Re: D41-D45 headstock and other binding questions

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purrrrdy
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Re: D41-D45 headstock and other binding questions

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Nice job! You don't have to be perfect. Your client is satisfied, it looks great, happy, happy, happy!
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Re: D41-D45 headstock and other binding questions

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This is the first guitar that I have used true buffing arbor on instead of a drill with a bonnet.

I cannot believe the difference!

And it is buffed in a fraction of the time.

Everyone has said it appears to coated in clear plastic.
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