L-0 and behold
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Wow! So many personal touches that you've put into it to make it truly unique. Very nice.
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This guitar is WILD! Looking awesome!
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Thanks for the nice comments. It is a bit on the wild side. I'm calling this my "Tex-Mex" guitar. It gives off a southwest vibe. I kept track of my time building this one and the guitar is ready for finishing in just over 51 hours. We'll see how long the finish process is. I don't know whether that's a good time or not as I haven't kept track before.
One year ago I was starting to glue the top bracing on my first one, the 000 kit from Ken. Love this stuff. Thanks for letting me share my fun.
One year ago I was starting to glue the top bracing on my first one, the 000 kit from Ken. Love this stuff. Thanks for letting me share my fun.
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JJ
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The wood really pops with that fill. Looks like you are applying zpoxy.
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Amazing guitar. Should have great sound. Quick question from a newbie, is that neck walnut? Many thanks and congrats.
George K
George K
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Thanks George. Yes it's walnut. First time I've done a walnut neck. Easier to work than I was thinking it would be. Not really as heavy as I thought it might be.Quick question from a newbie, is that neck walnut? Many thanks and congrats.
George K
JJ
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Wow, pretty wood