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Very well done indeed
Stephen,
The final outcome of your build is a delightful presentation for the player and audience. Visually, my favourite feature is the back stripe floating in a sea of maple pearls on the back, a very interesting feast for the eyes. While the endgraft, rosette and headplate brings continuity to the simple/clean overall aesthetics. The lighter, golden colour of the mahogany neck is a nice alternative to an all maple build and matches well with the headplate colours. The subtle flame is matched by the understated bearclaw of the top, a nice juxtaposition as they are not seen together but registar to the eyes and mind. I wish I was close enough to GG to play this guitar, the sound clips are pleasing to my ears on my iPad, so likely the actual guitar would be in my wheelhouse. So many guitars ... sigh
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Ian K. 2018 Michaud OO-R 2012 Webber Dreadnaught *SOLD* 2010 Eastman E20OM 1994 Guild D30 1979 Yamaha FG375S (retired) 1974 Norman B30 (retired) |
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What a lovely description! You know I really focus on all the little details with my design and wood choices. Everything is done with purpose so I'm happy that people besides myself pick up on that. Thank you for the continued support! |
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Beautiful work, Stephen. Mercy...what a fine instrument!
Steve |
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Thank you Steve! |