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Now that's the photo I've been waiting to see. Those gorgeous little bumps in the lower bout that you teased us with earlier in the thread. Can't wait to see it pop under finish David. What a fabulous Christmas someone's going to have this year!
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We're lucky to use such wonderful wood aren't we Tim? I think this koa is going to get a lot more interesting under a finish!
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I'll post again in a few days ... and see how the wood pops after a few sessions of French Polishing the shellac.
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Well ... that popped quite nicely! .
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Beautiful!
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Lookin good...
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As always, beautiful, David. I love your sense of aesthetics.
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Indeed, Dave, that Koa popped very nicely! Gorgeous!
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Hey Steve ... thanks!
Hey Robert ... thanks ... I'm really pleased with the depth of that wood! Thanks Jim ... appreciate it!
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Since my customer limited me to ebony for the accents on this guitar, I tried to find some interesting grain patterns for the rose, truss rod cover and heel cap, just to add a bit of spice. .
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How can one little piece of wood be so pretty? What a nice detailed touch Mr. Wren!
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Agreed! But you know what's really impressive? Look how clean that workbench is. Sheesh! Nary a speck of dust or clutter anywhere.
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Hey Steve ... you should see that bench on strutting day!
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