I got the headstock cutout. There’s still a little sanding to do to refine the shape but it’s pretty close.
I bound the ebony fretboard with maple and installed abalone dots.
Haven’t decided on an inlay for the headstock yet. I might just put J-200 on it.
George
KMG J-200
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Great looking guitar. I love the jumbo shape.
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That's awesome! Congrats on the excellent work so far.
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An extra bonus is you don't have to pore fill the body. Extremely nice work!
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Looking Wunderbar,maravilloso, merveilleux, meraviglioso,
Kevin
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It's beautiful. You can be sure the wood Ken comes up with is top notch for sure.
I really like the Zip-flex look under the binding...then I'm a sucker for shell anything. I like the back treatment also... Great Job George!
I really like the Zip-flex look under the binding...then I'm a sucker for shell anything. I like the back treatment also... Great Job George!