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Hesh, you doing your own inlay? Beautiful stuff! Maybe Ann Arbar has some redeeming qualities, after all!

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Steve....
I guess you don't know about LACEY.
It is HER!!!!!!!! bathroom he is using to make his guitars.
SHE!!!! is the queen of the inlay!!!!

Hesh
beauties!!!
Love that redwood top

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Hesh, those look great! Sweet job, and nice camera work too!

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Hesh...Where did that Koa come from. It's just a great looking hunk o' wood...Nice pair ya got there!

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Hesh...where did you get that Koa set. What a great looking hunk of wood. Nice pair you've got there...

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WOW ! ! !

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Hey Grandpa, happy to see some more beautiful pics of your works of art , lookin' forward to take a look at your website bud! Way to go Lacey on the inlaying job and the taming of the Grandpa!


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Great looking pair, Hesh.
And they really look well together...compliment each other nicely.

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Really nice, Hesh, good to see you with the guits out in the world!

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Hesh, what is the thickness of the binding you are using on the fingerboard?

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Hesh! You shown very poor judgement on your shoot location. Like the marijuana plant growing in the lower left!!!!



Those look great in the sunshine Hesh. Really nice work!

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Good looking pair of guitars Hesh. Your inlay is particularly creative.

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Beautiful, Hesh!

So you got them out of the bathroom and leaned them up against an outhouse to take a picture?

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Inspiring, Hesh.

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[QUOTE]Billy one of the unknown plants out there put sap all over the back of the SJ but it came off with Stew-Mac's silicon free polish. [/QUOTE]

Yea! There always seems to be a sap on the back of my guitars! ME! At least you were able to remove it!

You know the outside shots really show the blems if you have any, Your work really comes through, clean! I really like the way the grain comes through the darker part of the burst!

In a bathroom, huhn? I can't get over that!

What's next?

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WOW! Bravo!


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