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Here is the Taz black wood Dread im building, Tonys wife just shot me these pics. I got this wood from Don Williams a few years back, I knew it had potential to look good, but this is ridiculous!



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I got some of that from Don. It looked good raw but wow, when it got finish it exploded. Don you and rick need to do that again


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Marvelous, Bravo and Bravissimo!

That's what i call extraordinaire!

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That's hot! Koa and snake wood, huh? Nice combination. What's the finish material?

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[QUOTE=Arnt] That's hot! Koa and snake wood, huh? Nice combination. What's the finish material?[/QUOTE]

Close cousin but not Koa, It's Tasmainain Balck Acacia. Pretty stuff ha?


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Awesome!!! Love the combination with the snakewood binding.
Looks like today is picture day from Jill Ferguson. She sent me picts of mine
too. In the backround I saw 3-4 other guitars. It looks like a bunch of us
are keeping Tony Busy. Clearly yours is the nicest Lance. Just stunning!!!!
Mine is the front one with the sunburst neck and Mac Ebony....a parlor guitar
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Thanks Andy, not sure how you can tell mine is the nicest, its in pretty darn good company

They all look stunning to me!

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Very nice lance, I am just surprised at how good that snakewood looks with the TBwood. Is that Tony's standard polyester finish?

Andy, that ebony guitar looks great. The neck burst is a stroke of genius. It returns all the colors of the body very well.


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Does anyone have a pace maker for me please, it's gettin' hard on the ticker!

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[QUOTE=John K] Very nice lance, I am just surprised at how good that snakewood looks with the TBwood. Is that Tony's standard polyester finish?
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John, I saw it in my minds eye as looking good, but I must admit, in the white I was doubting myself, It all sort of blended together. But now with finish on it, its just as I had hoped it would be.
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Superb looking instruments, on both counts... Keep'em coming guys, keep'em comin'...

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You guys quit it. Dang, I'm considering subbing out my finishing. Great job Lance and Andy. I love the Taz and the Macassar. The burst on the slotted neck shows some real class. Superwork guys!

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Nice pics. While I don't build like the rest of you do, I couldn't help but comment...Lance, yours looks absolutely stunning, a truly beautiful guitar, and what a great wood purchase from Don. And Andy, yours has more of the "WOW!" effect, a really unique look.

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Mmmm, mmmm, mmmm!
Well done, guys. What's up for an encore?

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[QUOTE=MichaelP] [QUOTE=Arnt] That's hot! Koa and snake wood, huh? Nice combination. What's the finish material?[/QUOTE]

Close cousin but not Koa, It's Tasmainain Balck Acacia. Pretty stuff ha?[/QUOTE]

Doh! It said so in the first sentence, but I kept looking at the pictures and I guess my mind went blank!

Andy! That's just wild!

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Very Nice Guitar Lance, and your usual very, very clean build.

Tell me is that some new shape you have invented


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Wow!! Both are very impressive.

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