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Old 05-05-2015, 06:40 PM
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Default Here's a new one off the bench.

Curly Padauk/Lutz Spruce, Walnut neck, Ebony fingerboard, Padauk bridge, EIR bindings, radial Zebrawood top purfs, Maple back and side purfs, 640 scale, 18 hole tie block.

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Old 05-05-2015, 08:02 PM
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Looks fantastic.
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Nice Job Waddy!
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Your workmanship looks top notch Waddy. Love the rosette and the woods you chose. Hard to see any flaws and it shows your skill.
The color diff from the sides to the neck and again at the head splice surprised me though.
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Yeah! Some of that is lighting, I think. I didn't spend much time setting up the lights for shooting. I just aimed them in the general direction of the guitar. Most of the light was focused on the body. Not much on the headstock.
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