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WOW !
... that really is a veeery nice ringout of the year! Looks fantastic!
...even with a purple background for the party Seriously, this is gorgeous! A healthy and happy new year to everyone ! |
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I love the art deco pieces, not inlays, but on-top-of lays haha and that butt wedge inlay is amazing. I also really like the fret board markers.
Someone is getting a beauty.
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Some real special woods used on this Josie “Tree” and it’s coordinated perfectly! Gorgeous instrument. Happy New Year Mark!
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I'll say it again. An amazingly gorgeous guitar!
A very happy guitar owner is anxiously waiting. Happy New Year!
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Love learning more about Gerry and your commitment to traditional techniques. Great to see.
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OK, I was remiss, let me add that fret board inlay to my list of really awesome amazing things on this guitar!
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Western Red Cedar and Plumwood...that’s haunting me a bit. I bet it would be stunning! I also love those inlays.
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Western Red Cedar Tri-Color Floatwood
I re-sawed this Western Red Cedar floatwood billet I posted about a couple weeks ago:
I was able to get 11 1/2 top sets from it. After re-sawing the sets I stickered them which prevents cracks and warps from occurring while the tops humidity acclimates to my shop: Now that they have stabilized and I can show what they look like: I took the first set and the last set to shoot. You can figure all the other sets are in between. I put a quick wipe of shellac on them so you can see the color in the tops. I especially like how red the reds are. Here's a closer view with a Penelope guitar tracing: They are perfectly quartered with absolutely no run out. I'm getting all the tap tone I could ask for! Thanks for viewing! Mark
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Ok, that is some impressive looking cedar! Can't wait to see that in a guitar.
Have you done any work with yellow cedar? It isn’t a real cedar, the stuff I have is kind of floppy and wouldn’t be suitable, but some classical guitar are made with it. |
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I like wood
..with fine grain, medulary rays, character... this cedar ticks all the boxes.
I know, just optics... superficial... yes, it has to sound great as well, but if it does and looks good (to me anyway, tastes differ) what’s not to like. I know I probably am a minority with this, but I actually do not prefer the perfect pale, almost white spruce- just referring to looks.. I would nonetheless take it for sound if I had a possibility to compare. .. not to start a discussion here ;o) |
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That cedar looks amazing, Mark--can't wait to se what you create with it!
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