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It was a blast and it was frantic. Sure wish I didn't have dial-up.    Hard to react quickly enough, but I did great!   Got two German spruce tops, a spalted maple drop top, Koa b/s set, and a sycamore b/s set, all BEAUTIFUL!! They all came from uncle Bob and of course I ordered some other materials from Bob's store to go along with the swap stuff, so I am anxiously awaiting a wonderful package of zoot. Tried to buy from others but was always a hair toooooo late. Thanks, Bob and everyone else!

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Your right Hesh that was a lot of fun.I picked up some curly redwood and Eir from Brad. I`m gonna make a wedge shaped guitar for my nephew.Should be fun.I also picked up a binding jig from Brock,which I needed desperately.I can`t wait until the next swap meet.
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I had a lot of fun.  I got a set of striped mahogany back and sides, quilted maple back and sides, and 2 curly redwood tops.  I also bought some rosette blanks to round out the order.  Best of all I got to make my first purchases from the one and only Zootman!  For some reason, that makes me feel like I have just gone through some kind of right of passage.





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   I was lucky that Chris V. sent me a message that the Swap was starting. I had just returned home from a weekend at the coast with the family, and didn't figure it was going to happen for a while.

   I picked up some tuners, bass pickups, book, and HHG(thank you Steve, Bruce, and Brad). I have been thinking about an electric bass for a while. Now I have to build it .

   I really wish I had been paying more attension to the tools and especially jigs that were posted. I found myself looking through the topics wishing I had got there quicker .

   A super big thanks to Brock, Lance, Charliewood, and everyone who participated.


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I got too much stuff, broke the bank account, and will be in serious you know what if I can't properly store (hide) the stuff before my wife sees it.
I bought at least 4 back and side sets, one top, 2 fretboards and 25 maple bindings.

It was a feeding frenzy!


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The Swap Meet was great!!! I must admit to a monumental and enjoyable case of WAS and, as George Carlin so aptly describes it, SAS. ("stuff" acquisition syndrome.)

I got 2 snakewood fretboards from Brad Goodman which will be added to my stash for future builds.

Some truss rods from Bruce Dickey to use in SS builds. (just getting started on my first OM)

A really nice bending form and mold for a Hauser classical that has the cutaway piece included from Paul Woolson.

A set of videos on French Polishing and Intonation from Simon.

Back to Brad for a nicely figured set of Claro Walnut and a curly redwood top.

Over to Rich Fry for a unique spalted maple drop-top.

Then to Bob C. for Engleman and WRC tops.

WHEW!! I'm really going to enjoy using all of these and putting them to good use. (I promise )

My sincere thanks to Lance, Brock and all of the participants for an excellent and very worthwhile endeavor. This is a great community and I often feel humbled by the skills, generosity and sharing that takes place here.

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I picked up some necks, some tools, some back and side sets, and spent a lot of my stash money


I knew I would have something to sell and wouldnt you know it that they finally arrived this afternoon.....  Oh well, I'll have some goodies to trade off at the next swap meet!


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I had a great time at this swap meet. The last swap meet I didn't get anything, but this time...... I was ready.

I got a nice set of Bubinga b/s from Bruce Dickey (Two sets actually, but I'm splitting it with Charliewood)

I got a nice set of Pau Rosa on a trade with Dr. David White (The Canuck, not the Brit )

Shane stepped up to the plate (as usual ) with a nice "stray" Aussie Blackwood side piece for some bindings and tail piece (I might even be able to get a headstock plate out of it if I'm good enough on the saw)

Finally I picked up a #6 Stanley/Bailey plane from Bruce Dickey. I've been wanting one of these for awhile and I must say that I'm very happy with the $ too.

It was very fun to log onto the forum and head right there, just to see what was new, who bought what and all in all the great time I had just ohhh-ing and awwww-ing over all the zoot, tools, jigs and stuff.

What a great time, Christmas in May. Looking forward to the next one, but not for about 5-6 months please

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I picked up a few tops, some bindings, a B&S set of ambrosia maple and a few misc goodies.



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I cannot believe it....I actually showed constraint and bought nothing!!!!!
I must be ill


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Unfortunately, I was unable to buy anything at all.


Nothing.


Nada.


Zero.


Oh well, maybe next time...
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{psssst!} OK, my wife just left the room. Got a Bocote set, a binding bit and bearings, and a gallon of KTM-9. That's a "fix" for my WAS, TAS, and FAS! Hey, is FAS a new heretofore unknown disease?

Saw many great deals go flying past me. You know, the kind that sort of make you feel good that you are able to exercise restraint, yet later will haunt me as stuff I shoulda jumped on!

I'd recommend in the future maybe a bit more advance warning, to let buyers stock up on cash, and give sellers a better chance to shake the woodwork to see what falls out.

I hope the sellers did OK, 'cause I know the buyers did!

Thanks!

Dennis

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It was a great swap meet! I was way to slow on things I needed or just wanted but I did manage to get a few Braz. fingerboards and some C. maple bindings. Thanks for doing this Lance and Brock! I'll be ready for the next one!

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I had a great week.  Lets see, I got
2 Lutz tops and some brace stock from Shane on a trade
2 EIR back and side sets from Brad Goodman
Spool Clamps, a fret hammer and FP Video from Jon Kendall
25 or so Walnut binding strips from Paul Woolson
and last but certainly not least,
4 BRW fret boards, 4 BRW bridge blanks and a German Spruce top from the Zootman.

I had it all shipped directly to my office, so I can sneak it home and into my shop sight unseen from the boss.

What a week.  Now I have to actually do something with all that.


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5 String Complete Maple/Ebony Bass Neck, Schaller 5 Bridge, Neck attaching hardware and new take-off Tobias Pickups all from Brad Way. Thanks Brad!

Brazilian Rosewood Faux Bound Fretboard and Bridge from CNCGuitarParts.com, our own John Watkins. I got four assembled Backs and Tops Sets, Sitka and 1Ziricote, 3Pomele Sapele. Then a Ziricote Bridge to match the backset. And then I begged John to throw in one of his pyramid bridges which he did for a very resonable sum. Thanks John!

Books

LetsReallyEatPaste, Jon Kendall, sent me Robinson Caruso's Art of Inlay and Smirinoff's Luthier's Handbook

Aiobeanny our own Ms. Lillian is sending over a rare copy of Irving Stalone's Classical Building Guide for Complete Idiots.   

Then I somehow accidently got on Musician's Friend and ordered a Les Paul Collegiate and a Dean 4 String Black Bass with accouterments.

Hey, my credit card is smoking, I'm glad we had this time together. Hat's off the our wonderful proprietors. Thanks for all who participated, let's do it again, first week of November. Maybe I'll get some sleep by then. Yahoo, I survived the Spring '07 OLF Swap Meet. Tee-shirt line forms to the left please!


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I resisted the urge to buy wood (in part because, well, I've got some nice redwood a-coming as well as a few bits and bobs from the Zootcave, and it's going to be difficult enough smuggling those past in-house customs as it is, and in part because I've actually pretty much run out of places to put the wood).

I did, however, take up Bruce on his most excellent deal on some K&K systems. I have two pure westerns already, so I got myself a trinity upgrade kit, a trinity and a pure preamp - one of the guys I'm building for isn't sure he wants/needs/has the cash for a full-blown trinity at this moment in time. Still, me happy!


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I got busy and did not add the rest of the stuff I had for sale.... darnit

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Errrmmm

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Well, I may have gone a little overboard, But, WOW! Do I have some stock!

This all came at a good time. I have just finished my new guitar shop, and I installed the tuners I
got from Bruce Dickey on my new dread. They look outstanding with the ebony buttons!

As for the rest, I’m licking my chops, just thinking of all the wonderful instruments I can build!

Thank you, to everyone for helping me get a great start!

And, a BIG Thanks, to Lance & Brock!

Also, a BIG round of applauds to Charliewood for such an excellent idea!!!

From Bruce Dickey
2 sets Bubinga Backs & sides
1 set Grover Chrome Tuners
1 set ebony buttons

From Mike,
Martin D-28 Top
The Indian Rosewood back & sides
3 Mahogany necks
1 Martin vintage neck

From Rich,
One Redwood top.
2 maple burls, and 1 spalted maple
8 Flamed maple bindings.
One Sitka top.
One Sycamore drop top.
One Spalted maple drop top.
One Quilted maple drop top.

From Waddy, Rosette (Hand made from Japan, and very beautiful)

From Brock Poling, OOO/OM Guitar mold

From John Watkins, Braced Top & Back set

From BobC (The Zootman), Douglas Fir Top

Thanks again,

Robert - Builder of Ellijay

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Lets just say that I now consider myself as a major stock holder in USPS and, if the USA had a trade deficit go'in on before the swap meet, they don't no more


OK, OK just off the top of my head

Rich and Darci Fry: (Thanks guys always nice doing business with lovely folk)

3 x quilt mottled Honduran mahogany B/S sets
1 x curly sapele B/S set
1 x quilted sapele B/S set
30 x tan high flame maple bindings
30 x white "    "     &nbs p;"    "
10 x Ceylon satinwood bindings
4 x wild grain EIR bridge blanks

Our good mate Bruce Dickey: (Onya Bruce )

1 x set of gold grovers (standard fettle on the old Maton and mine are badly in need replacing)
1 x set of Ebony buttons (to tart the old girl up with (the maton that is))
1 x set of 4 very nice nick buck bro gouges ( to defend myself with just in case she ever finds out what I spent here)

BobC The Zootmeister: (Always the pro)

1 x bobote B/S set
2x german spruce tops

(all listed tonewood to be used for construction of single mans quarters in bush across road should she ever discover what I have spent here.)

Steve S: (Thanks Steve your the kind of guy your dog thinks you are, and he's one heck of a good judge of character)

1 x book, Robinsons "The Art of Inlay" (to protect the top of my head from the blows of a rolling pin should ever she find out what I have spent here)

11 x John Mayes Instructional DVD's ( To be used in self defence as Nija Stars should... oh you get it) these are great and could not have come at a better time for me.

To all, thank you and an extra big thanks to Lance and Brock for allow this to be hosted and a big ONYA! to Charliewood for applying the spark that was the OLF fire sale

Cheers

Kim







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I had a lot of fun myself! I scored like a sailor in Amsterdam
I found you really have to move quick to score, it was like buzzrds (myself
included), circling a meat wagon.

Here's a list of what I scored to the best of my memory:

2 sets of Gotoh 510's from Hank

8 Paduuk bindings from Paul Woolson
12 bubinga bindings
10 b/w/b/w purflings
and a laminate trimmer

2 Mac Ebony fretboards from John

10 EIR bindings from Rich
8 Purple Heart bindings
12 Flamed Maple bindings
and a set of myrtle B & S

set of Imbuia B & S from Uncle Bob
set of Curly Anigre B & S
2 WRC tops
20 purflings

Holy mackerel! That's like going grocery shopping hungry

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I was a bit slow at first but patience is a virtue. I eventually won Uncle Bob's auction of curly Macassar Ebony that he DONATED to the forum. Thanks Bob and Lance.


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Threads like this are just self-promotion of the worst kind, and they lower us to the level of arrogant, materialistic pigs - and I, for one, hate myself when I act this way!

That said, I'm drunk with zoot so here's the loot:

3 sets of chrome Grover Rotomatics, 2 sets of ebony buttons
1 Set of very impressive Koa, jumbo size
5 traditional ebony bridges, wide saddle
A plane of some sort that has yet to be decided
A set of brazilian rosewood, will need to be a 3-piece back (yes, you read that correctly)
A set of mahogany that has yet to be decided but I'm told it will be nice.
A performax 10-20, with infeed/outfeed tables
Sold a set of wood outright

I love the swap meets!

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PostPosted: Wed May 23, 2007 12:14 am 
I got my butt kicked--had a real hard time beating some of you guys to the punch
I did have a blast thought and managed to get a few sitka tops, QS Redwood top and purfs from Bob C.
Walnut B&S set from Brad G and same maple bindings from Rod. I also managed to get a gorgeous quilted saplele set from Bill Green via trade.
I should have listed more things for sale, I just wasn't prepared--maybe we could get a little more advance notice next time to get all our inventory photo'd and ready to list.
Thanks to all that made this happen, I sure had a great time!


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Scott,

That sure is one very nice set of walnut you scored from Brad should make a very nice guitar indeed. Well Done

cheers

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