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This one is ready to send off to be finished.
Brazilian back and sides.
Adirondack spruce top.
Bubinga binding with ivroid purffling.
Brazilian back and sides.
Adirondack spruce top.
Bubinga binding with ivroid purffling.
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One more.
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Jim,
Looks great. Where is all this brazilian coming from? I thought you had to trade your first born to get this stuff.
Kevin
Looks great. Where is all this brazilian coming from? I thought you had to trade your first born to get this stuff.
Kevin
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nice , yeah jim where did you get that wood
John Hall
Blues Creek Guitars Inc
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president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
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Blues Creek Guitars Inc
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president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
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Got this back from the finisher just before Johns open house.
A big thanks to John Hall for letting me have the "scrap" Brazilian for this guitar.
A big thanks to John Hall for letting me have the "scrap" Brazilian for this guitar.
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not enough D's in purddy
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Does it sound as nice as it looks?
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That is one fine looking work of art! My hats off to you my friend!
hmmmmm, Braz rosewood, ...nice stuff~
Jeff V
hmmmmm, Braz rosewood, ...nice stuff~
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beautiful... can you give us another shot of the sides? Did you burst the top edge?
Darren