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Todd I saw one with top HB purfling just the other day on the web. I will look back at my history to see if I cna find the link


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Prebend the herringbone to fit. Piece of cake.


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Bruce, that does look good, bud!

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Nah, that's the best pic I have of the horn. I can tell you it wasn't a problem and interleaved nicely.

Miters, no matter the angle, are simply a connection of the inner and outer cross of any two intersecting lines.

The butt of the guitar is similar, equal parts on each side.

Hint. Do the Florentine first, then the butt joint at the tail. The joint under the fingerboard will not be seen, as in this pic.

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Check out Frank Ford's photos from the 2003 Healdsberg Guitar Festival. I particularly like Aaron Andrew's treatment.


www.frets.com/FRETSPages/FieldTrips/HGF2003/HGFStudio/hgfstu dio1.html


Thank you, Frank!


 



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