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Old 12-02-2021, 12:04 PM
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Esa roseta es tan elegante! Or as some would say here in Texas, That there rosette might could be one-a Steve's best.
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Old 12-02-2021, 02:25 PM
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Esa roseta es tan elegante! Or as some would say here in Texas, That there rosette might could be one-a Steve's best.
Why I thank ya Mr. Doug and do agree.

the sight of the rosette filled me with glee.

Whoda thunk it from a left over shelf,

From a wood most people burn to warm themselves.
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Old 12-02-2021, 04:04 PM
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The guitar and rosette truly are fine
But the accompanying poems are simply devine.
They've really put a smile on my face,
This forum is a remarkable place.
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Old 12-02-2021, 04:34 PM
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The guitar and rosette truly are fine
But the accompanying poems are simply devine.
They've really put a smile on my face,
This forum is a remarkable place.
To my Scottish friend it is peace that I seek,

although at times, the prospect seems weak.

My thoughts turn to a trip over the seas,

Where the Highlands I go and my soul be free!
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Old 12-02-2021, 05:52 PM
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To my Scottish friend it is peace that I seek,

although at times, the prospect seems weak.

My thoughts turn to a trip over the seas,

Where the Highlands I go and my soul be free!
I love this place! Thanks, Tom.
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Old 12-02-2021, 06:15 PM
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A fine guitar this will certainly be
Crafted down in Texas in the land of the free
Steve and Ryan picked out their primo woods
I'd commission one myself if only I could!

So I'll sit at my computer and watch from afar
Curious to see if it'll have the Lone Star
Emblazoned on the headstock or the 12th fret
But it will be amazing of that you can bet!
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Old 12-02-2021, 06:19 PM
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A fine guitar this will certainly be
Crafted down in Texas in the land of the free
Steve and Ryan picked out their primo woods
I'd commission one myself if only I could!

So I'll sit at my computer and watch from afar
Curious to see if it'll have the Lone Star
Emblazoned on the headstock or the 12th fret
But it will be amazing of that you can bet!
I thank you for this one and Al,
See what I did there, cuz he is my pal.

To Mr. Nemo I say with a smirk,
You must be clairvoyant as you lurk.

First the rosette you picked it correct,
And now a Lone Star...seems a good bet.
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Old 12-02-2021, 06:25 PM
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That rosette is exquisite. You guys keep getting better.
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Old 12-03-2021, 01:49 PM
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Made a quick little trip today

To see progress, but not to stay.

Things are looking great

And the rosette is sure to ingratiate!

The back and sides look good,

The top was being glued.

Steve was carving on a neck

And Ryan was sanding again, ahh heck!
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Old 12-09-2021, 09:46 AM
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More work has been done to this lovely guitar,

More progress is poured from the Kinnaird magic jar.

Linings and rims being glued to the sides,

The rim is sanded to make the fit fine.

The important top braces are planed and refined,

this is the Kinnaird secret to music devine.

To top it all off the back meets the frame,

It is glued to the linings and forever will stay.
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Old 12-09-2021, 11:13 AM
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How could I have missed
This extraordinary build
My kind of guitar!
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Old 12-09-2021, 11:19 PM
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Tom, you wanted a bit more of the story, here ‘tis:

The kid inside the sail store
Had looked until his eyes were sore,
For just a bit of Sitka Spruce,
Though not for masts (its coastal use).

“I want to build guitars, you see,
And only need two feet—or three—
Or maybe four—of that big board,
That leaves you still a lot to hoard.”

“So can you spare that small a sale?
Though not a mast to hold a sail,
That little piece will be, someday,
The noblest sale you make today.”

“In fifty years—just wait, you’ll see—
I’ll have some friends who ask of me
To build a Texas-themed guitar
And this small piece will be the star.”

Or some such tale was spun until
The owner must have had his fill.
“If that four feet is all you need,
Just take it kid”, I heard him plead.
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Old 12-09-2021, 11:35 PM
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Tom, you wanted a bit more of the story, here ‘tis:

The kid inside the sail store
Had looked until his eyes were sore,
For just a bit of Sitka Spruce,
Though not for masts (its coastal use).
The noblest sale you make today.”



“In fifty years—just wait, you’ll see—
I’ll have some friends who ask of me
To build a Texas-themed guitar
And this small piece will be the star.”

Or some such tale was spun until
The owner must have had his fill.
“If that four feet is all you need,
Just take it kid”, I heard him plead.
I’ve seen a lot of your work, steve, and I can say without doubt that this is some of your best.
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Old 12-10-2021, 08:31 AM
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Just a quick peak at the Hackberry because I think it is so cool. Most people would have thrown it away, but it was so cool, I just saved it. I did not know if it could ever be used for anything.

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I've built furniture with Hackberry (locally harvested and properly dried) and had some real issues with it moving around especially in the figured areas where I saw cracks develop over a few years. This was less of an issue with furniture but I'd be very concerned about using it for an instrument and wonder how the figured wood will be for tonal response as it seemed pretty dead to me. Best wishes. It will be beautiful either way.

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Old 12-10-2021, 08:56 AM
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I'm not sure how I missed this thread
Sometimes I'm just not right in the head
But my, oh my! What a wonderful build!
Can't wait to see it all revealed!

Though Oklahoma is where I currently live
For this one Texas treasure a "well done" I would give
I love the idea, the craftmanship, all of the woods
In the end it will no doubt deliver the goods

Seriously impressed all the way around
Well done to all! Can't wait for the sound
To come blossoming out of the soundhole in spades
Enjoy every note, Tom, for all of your days!
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