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As for the surgical masks, your point is taken. I was going to add that the place is totally sterile, but then I remember you've seen the shop and know better. But there seems to be no infection, no ill effects on Jamie's guitar, and none for the surgical staff. Whew! Steve |
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When things like this happen, I think we as AGF members should be appreciative to all the builders that put their work on display via these build threads.
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Wait a minute, how COULD it have 12 strings, it’s only a ukulele. Right? I told you I wanted a uke! |
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But in all honesty, we posted our omission after the successful surgery. And you know what that means: in heart we're scallywags like anyone else. SK |
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Thanks everyone for your kind words. There are days when working in a two man shop is preferential to being alone. If one takes a blow, the other can pick them back up. Encouragement goes along way. And speaking of, there’s more to go on this guitar, so here’s some more pics.
Jamie chose cherry as his binding choice. It looks beautiful and bends well. We then used some Guatemalan Rosewood on the bevel cap because of its similar color to cherry but with a little more visual interest. Steve then made up a marquetry pattern for the top that combined Port Orford Cedar, Purpleheart, and Cherry. Here’s a look at the overall composition with a beautiful Florentine cutaway as was originally envisioned. And one more look from the tail end side to see how everything complements each other. Thanks for watching. |
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Great wood and design choices all the way around on this one, guys!
It's got a lot of different vibes going on--but I like it! Kudos and congrats all around--can't wait to see it under finish.
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Very nice! Very creative. I'm anxious to see how it all looks under finish
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Visually a very stunning look, very unique and yet somewhat old school with the marquetry. Nice job on that Stevo!
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I agree, that's a beautiful looking guitar with a somehow modern vintage design, unique. Congrats! Can't wait to see how it looks under finish.
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Steve and Ryan, Nice job with that cutaway. I can only imagine the 'oh ...' moment when Jamie pointed out the cutawayless profile of that guitar. But hey, you don't need a cutaway caul for the top and back when you build cutaways that way Great recovery though, guys! Looks great.
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Schweeet!
The marquetry and rosette compliment each other nicely. Very nice! Cutaway looks like it was meant to be there.
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