That result is so nice and I’ll bet it’s a joy to play. I have been developing a true appreciation of what you have accomplished as I have been working on my sister-in-law’s KayKraft c. 1935. There are so many details and repairs on these little beasties. Even a simple repair is complicated when you have to match stains and finishes, or consider when to remove the original piece and start fresh.
Great work Steve. I love your concept of making a vintage parlor guitar playable and giving it a new life. IMO it’s so much better than the ‘museum’ concept where nothing is to be changed and all flaws must remain in stasis.
Bravo!
Rick
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