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PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 11:48 pm 
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Hi All

Love to see what you are working on. The last thread of this type is up to 10 pages so I thought I'd start a new one. I just finished #44 and sent it off to James "Sunny Jim" White. Curly Mahogany back & sides (Hibdon). Adirondack top (Colonial Tonewoods). Here are a couple of pictures:

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2017 12:48 am 
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Michael.......NICE!

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2017 8:02 pm 
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That's a sharp looking guitar. The curly mahogany looks great. What is the binding? I'm also interested in the innermost ring/binding of the soundhole. It appears to be wider than binding. Is it an inlaid ring?

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2017 11:56 pm 
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That's a sharp looking guitar. The curly mahogany looks great. What is the binding? I'm also interested in the innermost ring/binding of the soundhole. It appears to be wider than binding. Is it an inlaid ring?


Thanks J

The bindings are shedua. The inner ring is an inlay - curly Mahogany from back. = Mike G

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Beautiful!
I'm avoiding cutting binding channels today.

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 18, 2017 1:27 pm 
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One of my favorite parts of building a guitar is when you get the first good look at how the wood will appear under the finish. This is after pore filling with z-poxy. Applying the finish is the main task this week.

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This one's pore-filled, shellacked, and ready for lacquer, which I'll start spraying today. Tasmanian Tiger Myrtle from Stephen at Colonial, with a German moonspruce top that will get french polish. I had Larry Robinson inlay the fretboard with my take on the "Tree of Life" motif, which really is nothing like it. ImageImageImage


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Beautiful work by both Glitzow and J. Mahogany and Ziricote are two of my faves. Love those bindings with the Ziricote. Koa?


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Beautiful work by both Glitzow and J. Mahogany and Ziricote are two of my faves. Love those bindings with the Ziricote. Koa?


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Yep, the binding is koa from Bob Gleason (Pegasus Guitars). Really nice stuff.

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Ken Jones wrote:
I had Larry Robinson inlay the fretboard with my take on the "Tree of Life" motif, which really is nothing like it.


That inlay is :shock: :shock: :shock: Wow!


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No guitar work these days as I have to really put the nose to the grindstone these days and get paying work out of the door! But I have 3 acoustic projects and 3 Tele Thinlines in progress...taunting me...

This is my paying work and it occupies my guitar making space. This is the first of five new canoes for this season all done.


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This is the first of five new canoes for this season all done.

Beautiful work, makes my knees hurt just looking at it :) .


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So I am suppose to show what I am working on after the canoes and that amazing guitar? OK, I have no shame. My humidifier quit on me sometime this winter and never noticed and I have some cracks in some of the projects I had waiting till I had some more time. I need to get them and the material to finish them at a decent humidity for a while. So what do I do with myself? How about a fun throw away build? Resawed a pine board from Home Depot, quartered but a fast grown tree with one area with 3 grain lines per inch. None of that heavy late growth for this one. The neck, a choice 2x6 that I had seasoning for a while. Cut it in half and glued it together.

The inspiration for this one is a Martin size 5 and a Torres guitar, can't remember which. Of course I took a wrong turn here and there and the result will not be close to either. Right now I am trying to decide how I want the neck attached, sides are bent, didn't think to put them in the picture.

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I put this together over a few weekends for my daughter and can't stop playing it.ImageImage


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Some really nice work being done, these days! Me? I'm going to start dovetailing 23 drawer boxes tomorrow. How fun is that? gaah

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I agree there is some great looking stuff here. I just finished my Stahl Style 6 inspired build. This one was a lot of fun to do.


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Wow, beautiful Stahl copy, John!


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