Seriously....Redwood and Spanish Cedar? Am I reading that correctly? Ugh...that trip is going to be expensive, and I don't mean airfare!!! I'm safe as long as there are no bevels...
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Hooray for bevels!!!
Hey Mikealpine,
I too feel safe from GAS as long as an axe has no bevels... But now I want a Manzer style Wedge and a sound port too. Haha You guys Rock Looking so forward to B.I.G.!!! Paul |
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Thanks for the kind word Paul! So, we got some vacation post cards from Stan's FS while off enjoying the spa. She's been working quite a bit on her tan:
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Oh my. It's real. Oh my.
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Wow Stan, that took on a real nice tone!!! Woot Woot! These are the best shots for sure except for when it is done of course! Then you start planning the next one.
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I opened this one up a bit so you could see how that purfling pops! What a dreamboat! |
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This guitar has a wedge and soundport, but no bevels. I feel about bevels the same way some people feel about cutaways: it spoils the symmetry. Actually, I feel a little that way about cutaways myself, but I need one on a 12 fret. Someday I might need a bevel too, so never say never. Probably a bigger factor in choosing to be bevel-less was cost: I was trying to get Steve to make me a cheap, Plain-Jane guitar. I don't think I succeeded.
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That's right, Steve, you have failed, once again, to make an ugly guitar. I may give you one more chance. ;)
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Who me? :D
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