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Took me a while to get this one done as it required a few extra steps....
but will be ready to ship next week.

I will show it to Kevin Ryan after I'm done with the setup, shot some nice pics and off it goes.

Thanks for looking!











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Peter! That is a true stunner!

I really like that signature on the back of the headstock... Nice!

Top drawer!!!

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Holy WOW mon!
Thats REALLY nice. I assume those are bloodwood bindings.
How on earth did you get them to bend around the cutaway???
I've given up on bloodwood on Venecian cutaways. The runout gets me every time.
The whole instrument is just gorgeous. Is the faceted heel an original idea?
Did you Tru-Oil The neck?
Thanks for the great pics.


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That is one of the best I have seen ever on this forum!!!!! WOW!!!!!
How did you do the signature on the back of the headstock.
Is that pearl????

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Really gorgeous, Peter. Is that pinless brige Doolin-style? If so, where do you get the hardware?


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Very nice Peter. I'd love to come over and play it. How do you like the double top?
How would you describe the tone?

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Creme de la creme Pete, she's a beauty alright.

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Peter, for those of us not in the know, please tell us all about it...woods, construction etc.
Fantastic looking axe! Really classy.

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Wow ! Thats a beautiful guitar .

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Gorgeous Peter! WOW Is that nice! Is that a satin finish on the neck?

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Peter, you have to give us the full scoop. What sort of finish is that?
That dark top is killer. Looks great.
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 Wow is that ever nice, what else can I say.....

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[QUOTE=azimmer1] That is one of the best I have seen ever on this forum!!!!! WOW!!!!![/QUOTE]

Yep...for me personally, that would be in the top 3 guitars I have ever seen displayed on this site - perhaps anywhere to be honest. That guitar just WORKS in its entirety.

Yeah Peter you're going to have to come across with a few details about all the, well, details on that guitar. Maybe even a few more photos if you have them.

C'mon man...the crowd is cryin' for more.

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Beautiful, beautiful work.


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Just an amazing fusion of so many cool and beautiful details and ideas. What a stunner!

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Well Peter,It seems everyone here loves this guitar!
So Do I...Excellant work and it just looks so stunning!
The bloodwood really stands out and your neck and headstock are beautiful. Congrats on a wonderful looking instrument,
Let us know how she sounds.

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Seriously fine looking axe Peter. Down to the backstrap and fine inlay on the headstock. You're just trying to make the rest of us squirm aren't you!

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[QUOTE=Daniel M] I assume those are bloodwood bindings.
How on earth did you get them to bend around the cutaway???

The whole instrument is just gorgeous. Is the faceted heel an original idea?
Did you Tru-Oil The neck?
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Bending bloodwood? Lots of patience....
Tru-Oil on neck and trying something different on the heel.

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[QUOTE=SteveS] Very nice Peter. I'd love to come over and play it. How do you like the double top?
How would you describe the tone? [/QUOTE]

Steve, you gotta ask Jim on that one!

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[QUOTE=Don Williams] Peter, for those of us not in the know, please tell us all about it...woods, construction etc.
Fantastic looking axe! Really classy.[/QUOTE]

Ok, I'll try to answer as best I can.

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Sinker Redwood double top (partially hollow)
Back/Sides:
Camatillo Rosewood
Catalyzed Urethane Finish
Tru-Oil finished 7 piece neck
Macassar Ebony Backstrap, Abalone sig
Bloodwood bindings
Paua Abalone top purflings

Great balanced tone very live and amazing sustain...

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Peter,

wow, wow, wow and wow!

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It's all been said. I'm in awe, Peter. Amazing job!!

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Very, VERY nice!!!!



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Very nice work, Peter!!

Great design and execution. This is a really classy instrument!!

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I really like it! The two tone bridge is a nice touch.

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