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pgilmor 12-30-2016 10:48 AM

This is going to look fantastic!! Love the idea of the laminated headstock plates!

JoeCharter 12-30-2016 10:57 AM

The back looks incredible -- and of course I approve the peghead and fretboard inlays... This is going to be a fantastic guitar! Congrats, Dennis!

Nemoman 12-30-2016 12:20 PM

Wow, Dennis--this is going to be spectacular.

Stunning woods with colorful inlays to boot--what's not to like?

Really looking forward to following along--congrats!

Orfeas 12-30-2016 06:14 PM

Me love LOVE the woods! Good choice. Looks amazing.

stuartb 12-31-2016 06:18 PM

Very sweet looking guitar. Loads of inlay. To die for wood. The sides look remarkable. Look forward to seeing it all together, and I hope that we get to hear a recording.

thx,

Stuart

Coastman 12-31-2016 09:45 PM

Congratulations Dennis! What a great way to go into 2017! Looks like you are really going to have a very Happy New Year!
- Mike

Chedeng88 01-01-2017 06:58 PM

Wow so you finally took the plunge! Congrats Dennis!
What a way to start 2017 indeed. :)

That's one stunning piece of Madrose by the way!

cigarfan 01-03-2017 07:43 AM

Thanks guys and gals! I am very excited about this build. From those who own a Kinnaird I've heard nothing but good things. I had the opportunity to play TomB'sox SJ and had a hard time handing it back. Very much looking forward to having my own to play.

Carmel Cedar 01-10-2017 07:28 PM

Stunning inlay. Gorgeous wood. All the makings of a winner for a very deserving Dennis. :)

Thanks for sharing the journey with us!

Mbroady 01-10-2017 08:05 PM

Wow.....Spectacular looking wood combined with with amazing workmanship.
This is the thread to follow for the new year. Look forward to seeing the finished product.....

And perhaps one day hearing it in action.
Cigar fan, Congrats on a one of a kind commission

justonwo 01-10-2017 09:06 PM

That's going to be awesome! What is your cigar smoking policy around guitars and does the smoke enhance the tone??

cigarfan 01-11-2017 04:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by justonwo (Post 5188778)
That's going to be awesome! What is your cigar smoking policy around guitars and does the smoke enhance the tone??

Pretty sure my cigar smoking policy around guitars matches yours ... never should guitar playing and cigar smoking be done together. I have an old Yamaha that is the only guitar that has been in a bar with me. At 46 years old it sounds pretty good so I would have to say, no ill effects.

justonwo 01-11-2017 04:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cigarfan (Post 5189721)
Pretty sure my cigar smoking policy around guitars matches yours ... never should guitar playing and cigar smoking be done together. I have an old Yamaha that is the only guitar that has been in a bar with me. At 46 years old it sounds pretty good so I would have to say, no ill effects.

I figured. I didn't know just how devoted to cigars you were! Guitar is looking fantastic. I'm sure you are excited.

cigarfan 01-16-2017 08:12 AM

Purfling and Rosette
 
I have been thinking a lot lately about the top purfling and rosette on my OM. When Steve and I worked out the woods for the tree-of-life and torch inlays I was up on using something with some green in it and there are not many species out there that are naturally green. Lignum Vitae is one of them. I searched and found a choice piece and acquired it. But as we discussed the inlays, Steve made me aware that Lignum Vitae, without finish, will change color over time to a deep rust color so we decided not to use it for the inlays. But the more I think about the purfling and rosette, the more I think this Lignum Vitae may be just the ticket.

In the photos below I have marked the cross grain areas I think may be awesome as purfling. The wavy area, just above the knot in the first photo could make for an interesting cross grain rosette. Under finish there is far less chance of significant color change over time and even if it did the reds and browns would match our MadRose fairly well.

Just for fun I thought I would throw it out there for some AGF opinions. What do you think? In person, the Lignum Vitae is more green than it appears in these photos.

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/617/3...80b777_o_d.jpg

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/688/3...d662b7_o_d.jpg

Treenewt 01-16-2017 09:00 AM

Dennis, that is spectacular! Wow! Can't wait to see how it ends up! And I don't think you can go wrong with either bit if wood foe the purfiling. It's a win-win!


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