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SKBarbour
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first done

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well it has been quite an experience. It didn't come out perfect but I didn't expect it to. It's playable and thats what I was looking for.I hope to build another soon and I'm sure i'll pay more attention to detail now knowing the basic building procedures. I also hope to obtain a few more tools to help make things easier the next go around. This forum has been a big help during the project.My questions were usually answered on existing posts without need to post a question. Thanks should go to the experienced builders for helping guys like myself who decide to take on a project like this with out an ounce of knowledge. I hope the pictures turn out.

kyle barbour



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deadedith

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Post by deadedith »

Kyle, that looks real good!! Congratulations on #1.
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not enough D's in purddddeeee
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mike789166
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Re: first done

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Congratulations on a nice job.Hope it sounds as good as it looks, I'm sure it does. You can build up your tool collection as you progress. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by Bruce Dow »

SK.

That's a great first build! Congratulations.
Tony_in_NYC
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Re: first done

Post by Tony_in_NYC »

THat looks great! What did you use for the finish? And more importantly, what is the guitar made of?
SKBarbour
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Re: first done

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thanks for the positive comments. This is a Stew Mac 000 kit with mahogany back and sides. I used KTM9 brushed on since i didn't have spray equipment. Zpoxy for a filler. The brush on method presented some problems but worked fine for learning. I've never done any kind of finish work so I guess anything would have presented its problems to me.
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Re: first done

Post by johnnparchem »

Great looking guitar. Have you decided on your second guitar yet!
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Re: first done

Post by Kevin Sjostrand »

Kyle,
There is NOTHING wrong with that axe! You crafted a fine looking guitar there.
Congrats, and yes, thank you for showing us.
I for one like looking at other builders guitars almost as much as I enjoy building my own.....:>)

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Re: first done

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nice job Kyle, lets hear it!
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