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Originally Posted by Guitars44me
Once again I second Tom! It looks new and old at the same time. Very Nice!!!
Paul
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Originally Posted by Ernesto
I agree, that's a beautiful looking guitar with a somehow modern vintage design, unique. Congrats! Can't wait to see how it looks under finish.
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Paul, Ernesto, thanks for the kind words. The older styles still captivate me and I feel there is much room there to explore. Glad you like it.
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Originally Posted by Kenneth Casper
Steve and Ryan, Nice job with that cutaway. I can only imagine the 'oh ...' moment when Jamie pointed out the cutawayless profile of that guitar. But hey, you don't need a cutaway caul for the top and back when you build cutaways that way Great recovery though, guys! Looks great.
Ken
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Thanks Ken. You, as a luthier, are in a position to grasp the depth of such feelings!
I really can't speak highly enough of the benefits of a two-man shop. Ryan and I were able to talk through the process, and then work together for the desired outcome. It was a godsend in every sense of the word.
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Originally Posted by cigarfan
Schweeet!
The marquetry and rosette compliment each other nicely. Very nice!
Cutaway looks like it was meant to be there.
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Thank you Dennis, and yes, the cutaway WAS meant to be there!
Steve