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PostPosted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 9:37 pm 
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'was lucky enough to come to own a Fylde this week, something i've wanted to do since i first came into contact with one 12 or so yrs ago. Its a Goodfellow model, nice and simple, it feels really old school.
This is a beautiful thing, it really feels alive. My sadness at my thwarted hiking trip to Norway this week has been totally offset by the arrival of this beauty!
I dont remember seen bracing pass right through the x's on anything for a while - but it works a treat. check it out (appologies for blurry pics):

















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PostPosted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 9:58 pm 
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Curtis, That is so cool!

I can see where that cam could come in real handy for lots of things!

Repair jobs, for one.

Thanks for sharing

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its an awesome repair tool, all thanks to Frank Ford yet again.
we offer a thing here where a customer can get loads of pics emailed to to them of the inside of the guitar for insurance reasons. Came in amazingly handy on a tenor Regal with all 4 braces loose. I had it jigged upside down, with rare earth clamps ready and a 300mm length of capilliary tube stretching down into the 60mm soundhole to precision glue that bad boy. I worked of the screen using the spycam, i felt like some kind of big shot that day!


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