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Beautiful guitar. I love bois d'arc, it is very common in the hills of north Mississippi where I live.
I noted Steve Kinnaird's comment about how scrubby the trees are, and that is normally true, but we have some big ones here. Few years ago they cut up a 28" diameter bois d'arc that a tornado took down across from my office. Burned up a whole sackful of chainsaw chains..... It's super hard wood.
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What a lovely sounding guitar...not to mention the amazing talent sitting behind it. Thank you so much for sharing your gift.
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Goditi la vita! Collings ~ Taylor ~ Martin |
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Sounds lovely in your hands, Larry. Wishing you many happy hours of music with it!
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Seeing the video whetted my appetite for pictures of the neck and headstock of this uniquely beautiful guitar. If you could, sir ...
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Tom, excellent work and finished product as usual from you!
Here a few pics of my Bob Grahman Engelmann/Osage Orange build from 7-8 years ago if I remember correctly. It’s a wonderful sounding instrument, and I for one favor the look of Osage when used on guitar backs/sides. Sorry about the large pics. It was the only current format I had them in...
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