
Goodall - takes binding seriously?
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Goodall - takes binding seriously?
Check out this pic of James Goodall's method of applying binding. Talk about focus.


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Re: Goodall - takes binding seriously?
Interesting fixture -- pretty bold doing back and top at the same time -- or maybe that's presumptuous on my part?
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Re: Goodall - takes binding seriously?
Hmmm..I assumed he had some faux binding on the other side as a place holder. I also don't quite make out what that tool is in his right hand.
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Re: Goodall - takes binding seriously?
I've seen that picture before.
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Re: Goodall - takes binding seriously?
Ah! Do you happen to know if he is gluing on the two banded parts at the same time?
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Re: Goodall - takes binding seriously?
Isn't that a spudger?deadedith wrote:Hmmm..I assumed he had some faux binding on the other side as a place holder. I also don't quite make out what that tool is in his right hand.
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Re: Goodall - takes binding seriously?
I googled 'spudger" and still don't know what it is.
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