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I have gone back thru and laughed out loud as I read. But your latest final poem could be the best, Thank you John for your wit and your jest.
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Many congrats Tom, and kudos to Steve and Ryan for a really unique and gorgeous guitar. I’m super intrigued by the use of locally sourced wood for builds, and no doubt we’ll see more and more moving forward. Thanks for sharing the journey with us.
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That has to be the most elegant, good-looking guitar I've seen for a loooong time.
What a beauty! So many good points, but I particularly like the subtle burst on the back and the treatment of the bridge. Mega-congratulations to the clever Kinnairds and the guitar's very fortunate owner. |
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Our thanks to all for the very kind words and generous praise. And the noble attempts at poesy (look it up if necessary) were a lot of fun! Steve Last edited by Steve Kinnaird; 05-19-2022 at 07:50 AM. Reason: Grammar |
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I thought someone might want to check out the video for this guitar. I forced Steve to make up some arrangements on the spot. He took it in good stride.
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Well there ya have it, everyone who wanted to know what a Mesquite guitar would sound like. Apparently, pretty good I would say. With that sustain it definitely reflects (see what I did) what I would think you would hear from a wood that is this hard. It came out great, my step-daughter is bringing it to its new home as we speak and I can give it a go first hand.
Again a shout out to Steve and Ryan. It would be hard to find another two guys as easy to work with as these two with so much talent. As a luthier friend of mine said at the last B.I.G., those Kinnairds really know what they are doing and do not know how to build a bad guitar. Thanks, Tom
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Congrats Tom and to Steve and team! Very creative build and looks and sounds great.
From the recording it seems like it is a very rich bass with a lot of sustain. |
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Now that was a true to form "Texas" audition. Sounds very nice. Great job Steve, Ryan and Tom!
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Tom, congratulations on the completion of your beautiful new Texas themed guitar. Steve and Ryan have outdone themselves once again. It looks and sounds great and Steve's demo is probably my favorite in his series of Kinnaird guitar demos. May it bring you many years of joy!
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Tom, that is a stellar sounding guitar! I absolutely love the concept you went for, and the execution by Steve and Ryan is superb. Enjoy every note!
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Gorgeous guitar! Love the theme....sounds incredible......I think Stephen and Ryan know how to build a little....just a little....LOL
Congrats!
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