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Whipple Creek D28 - German Spruce / Guatemalan Rosewood
*Edit - this guitar was returned to the builder due to some "issues" and as far as I know, he's since retired or just apparently doesn't care to deal with guitars anymore, so I'm deleting this information.
Last edited by Matts67; 09-20-2022 at 06:49 AM. |
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This one looks impressive. The hard part is going to be deciding which one to play!
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This will be a monster, Matt. I had a chance to play a Whipple Creek D28 at a festival several years back. I have wanted one of Terry's guitars ever since then.
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Terry is moving along quickly! Body will be together before we know it.
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Terry is cruising right along...
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Another beauty soon heading your way. Congrats, man!
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Walker Clark Fork (Adi/Honduran Rosewood) Edmonds OM-28RS - Sunburst (Adi/Old Growth Honduran) |
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Matt, you are KILLING me with all
Of these amazing guitars! Congrats!! That’s gonna be awesome.
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Education is important! Guitar is importanter!! 2019 Bourgeois “Banjo Killer” Aged Tone Vintage Deluxe D 2018 Martin D41 Ambertone (2018 Reimagined) 2016 Taylor GS Mini Koa ES2 |
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Thanks, and I promise you can play them one day.
Box is closed up, ready for binding. I went with solid wood (Holly, which is a little lighter colored than maple). |
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Light build, two tone bars and pre-cleated to avoid a top seam split?
I bet it is a lot easier to put a cleat in there now rather than later ... -Mike |
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Yes, the bracing measurements come from a 1935 Martin D28. And I agree on the cleat!
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