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The final kerfing glued in |
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The sinker cedar top from the front |
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assembly
Trimming the braces to tuck them under the kerfing:
The body with the back on: |
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boxed up
Out of the mold!
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The parts arranged to view the whole
The bridge has not yet been shaped. |
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I recognise that bridge Bevan!
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Turnstone, Wandering Boy, Santa Cruz and a ES335. |
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Finish!
The first coats of finish always reveal the character of the wood in an exciting way.
This Macassar Ebony has a lot of oils in it that interfere with the curing of my oil varnish finish, so several shellac barrier coats are needed. |
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Last night it was finally warm enough to take the guitar out for a stroll. Such a pretty theme for this guitar. The Sinker Cedar really adds a warmth to both the look an the sound. Available this weekend at the Memphis Guitar Festival |
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Your guitar looks so cool! Wish I could be there to see it in person...
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____________________________________________ 1922 Martin 0-28 1933 Martin 0-17 1974 Alvarez/Yairi CY120 2010 Baranik Parlor 2013 Circa OM-18 2014 Claxton OM Traditional 2014 Blackbird Rider |
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Bevan,
Wish I could buy it, nice too see that the moustache bridge again! Russ
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Turnstone, Wandering Boy, Santa Cruz and a ES335. |
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Stunning, I am in love
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