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Well almost. I need to intonate and do a lot of set up work!!!
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12 string OLF SJ 25.5 - Mikes Plans, my bracing
Quilted Sapele B & S - Zootman
Lutz top - Shane
Pearl rosette etc....Andy DePaule
Shaller Mini Tuners Gold with Ebony Knobs
Finish - Tony F What can I say!!!!!!!!
Even though I have never been a fan of bursts, I like it on this one. A light burst. I still haven't decided on the pickguard   clear vs Tortis.   I have a Tortis on the way from LMI.
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Andy I love that finish


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That is a great job.  Who makes the letters you have inlaid on the fretboard? Great job inlaying them. I like the way they have different shading as well.
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Zip a dee do da, Doc!! That is outstanding. You did a great job on the rosette inlay and I love gold Schallers with ebony buttons. Nice look and nice craftsmanship all around. Nice details. I love it, Andy!



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That's so nice Andy.

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The burst looks great Andy.

I'm not a big fan of them but this is very nice.

Beautiful work.

How's it sounding?

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Chris the pearl letters come from Andy DePaule

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This guitar is spectacular in my book!


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Andy, You Dog!  That is really great.  It is the best looking burst I have seen.  I thought there was something cloudy in the finish in the first shot, but then I realized it was the reflection of your white shirt after looking at the others.  Fine looking 12 string.  Man - he shot a burst on the back of the neck too.  How cool is that?  

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Stunning ANDY!
I belive I seen this one a week ago this past Saturday at TFs? I think that neck was sitting next to mine. OR do you have yet another 12 stringer at Tonys?

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That's really nice Andy, man your just pump'n em out....how does it sound?

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Andy, that looks great! Love that finish BTW.


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Andy that is really stunning. I've always been a fan of bursts that let the grain show through. Would you call that a honey burst?

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WOW Andy!


Nice guitar !!!! I love the inlays also. The tuner arrangement just seems to fit nicely too. VERY nicely appointed.



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Andy, that is one sweet 12'er!

My opinion on the pickguard, for what it's worth, is go clear.
Then again, I'm not a fan of a pick guard aesthetically speaking, so if it's for
function the clear will get the job done plus keep that beautiful finish for all
to enjoy.

PS. I got this left leg here that I don't use all too often...if you're in need and
lookin' for a trade I'm all about the barter system

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I'll see Chris' left leg, and raise you a kidney. Andy that is just incredible. Beautiful work!

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A Kidney and a left leg.....
I haven't even played it yet. The strings are on, but no tension yet. I want the bridge to cure until tomorrow.

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Great work Andy
I really like the shading on the neck and the way it matches the binding. Excellent touch. The burst works with this and the dog theme is great. Pretty job.

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Thats STUNNING!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Very nice work Andy

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WOW!!!
Another beauty, Andy!

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Another fine, distinctive instrument from the Dog House!


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Top notch Andy ! .

How do you intend to intonate the saddle ? The Alan C. Method ?


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I am in the process of intonating each string individually.
I use a 3/16th wide saddle

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