Yes sir,
The Tony Bridge from Andy at Birkonium. It looked nice so I asked him for 2 3/16 spring spacing.
I can't take credit for the inlay work. I had Precision Pearl in Austin do it. To be honest guys, they supplied the blank, inlaid the pearl, and shipped it all for 107.00. I can't do it myself for that and its flawless.
My very first build a Prewar Dread
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I noticed Tony's bridge design as well. Heh, where is Tony? :)
Nice idea on the engraved back strip too. Gonna be nice.
Kevin
Nice idea on the engraved back strip too. Gonna be nice.
Kevin
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Re: My very first build a Prewar Dread
Good looking Michael,
Did you make that engravement with a branding iron? I'm thinking about buying me such an iron you know.
Herman
Did you make that engravement with a branding iron? I'm thinking about buying me such an iron you know.
Herman
Re: My very first build a Prewar Dread
Here I am.Kevin in California wrote:I noticed Tony's bridge design as well. Heh, where is Tony? :)
Nice idea on the engraved back strip too. Gonna be nice.
Kevin
Nice bridge!
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Hey hey hey Tony! Wherea you beena so long?
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Yeah, we miss you. I think I'm speaking for all, well some, well for Kevin.
The last we heard was along the lines of, and I quote:
"Does NOT change the fact that Tony is a fruitan that does a fiery dance."
for those needing a refresher course in Fruitan and frenzied Bohemian dancing: viewtopic.php?f=32&t=701&hilit=fruitan
Couple years ago? I have not stopped laughing since, and am being monitored by the Guiness Stout World records to see how long I can last laughing.
The last we heard was along the lines of, and I quote:
"Does NOT change the fact that Tony is a fruitan that does a fiery dance."
for those needing a refresher course in Fruitan and frenzied Bohemian dancing: viewtopic.php?f=32&t=701&hilit=fruitan
Couple years ago? I have not stopped laughing since, and am being monitored by the Guiness Stout World records to see how long I can last laughing.
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I've been wandering around looking for a fiery dance partner.
When I'm not on my phone, I'll post more. It's late and I'm tired.
When I'm not on my phone, I'll post more. It's late and I'm tired.