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PostPosted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 10:27 am 
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The OLF Guitar is finally shipped out of New England, and on it's way to Paul in Wisconsin. It's lookin' good! Paul is going to be binding the guitar.

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Hey I need to send the interior cauls back to Paul as well. E-mail me the address when you get chance.

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Good work you guys. I can't wait to see this guitar finished so I can just imagine how Lance feels.

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Are there any current pictures of the OLF guitar?

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Im all warm and fuzzy inside just thinking about it! Not to mention, completely humbled

Jeff, there are current pics some where on the forum, search OLF Guitar.

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Lance, there is an Emergency Locator Transmitter in the box so you'll know where to start digging in the morning. 24 inches of snow?


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Matt, those cauls as well as the outside form are the property of
John How. I'm sure he'll be happy to get them back. P


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Thanks Paul, I`ll give john a shout for his address.


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I made this mold specifically for this guitar and I have another. If anybody is interested in making one of these for themselves The plans are on the forum and you can use the mold I made for this one. Matt has it so before it leaves his shop, feel free to request it. The most it'll cost to use it is whatever it costs to ship it.

By the way, I happen to think this is a great little guitar design. It is slightly bigger than a parlor type but still small enough to be a comfortable easy chair picker.

Micheal P, if your interested in doing a drawing for the library we could probably have one of the plan copies sent to you.John How38376.4544560185

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The mold is with the guitar. Matt just has the waist cauls.

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Lance, am I still inlaying this for you? I have been out of the loop.

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Craig, do you want the neck with headplate and fingerboard glued on, I believe that's what you said. Also, would you like to do the side dots so Lance can see what he's playing? No frets, right? Thanks, Bruce

Koa binding on the fretboard so maybe something black or contrasting material of some type.Dickey38376.0409837963


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I`ll take the mold back... I agree with John, it is a great little guitar design.

let me know, I`ll be happy to take it back or send the cauls to who ever needs them.

Matt


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