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Thanks Kerbie! I was even prettier than I expected.
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Really nice - great to see the photos! Congratulations again!
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Very nice!!
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Holy Moly! Even if this guitar wouldn't play, I'd still want it around to just look at. Another beautiful piece of work. Congratulations.
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Gorgeous ! I like that a lot.
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Eager to see some photos of it "in the wild!" Those pro photos look great!
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Yep, that guitar is a real looker! Beautiful grain pattern. Congrats!
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That's a gorgeous guitar!
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We have the little sister to yours, with the same bubinga veneer by all appearances. Photos in post #8 of this thread, courtesy of Captain Jim.
https://www.acousticguitarforum.com/...ght=bubinga+X7 |
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Earl49 - That X7 is a real beauty too!
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