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CooCoo for Coco twins? Nice Lance!
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Got a good Ovation I'll trade ya!!!!lol....amazing looking and I bet playing guitars!!!!
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Thanks man! Yes they sound great IMHO Hey, when did this new subforum open up? Great idea!
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Just gorgeous and I love the understated elegance that these exude…. the “naked fret board” is the best. I would insist that they be sold as a pair since they have a genetic history.
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Thanks! Actually, they were commissioned as a pair! So the same person owns them both.
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Hey Lance, glad this post is still getting some air time.
Which enables me to ask a further question: Do you have a closeup of the rosette? They look grand from a distance... how 'bout up close? Your description intrigues me.... Steve |
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Here ya go buddy! Im sure youll agree, a single purfling line either around a rosette or a binding is among the hardest to pull off clean, no wiggle room at all These are just a very thin strip of Koa, which turns out is harder to work with than maple, and certainly harder than fiber. Its so brittle and easy to tear out and split....
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Hoo boy, don't I know?
You done good, Lance. When you said a single line, I had to see for myself. Must have been a new sharp router bit used for the inlaying. Nicely done, and quite attractive. Thanks for zooming in for us. Steve |