Tim,
On your famous narrow bodied dread, did you put a soundport in and how did it sound?
I ask as I am in the middle of making a guitar that has had a similar dose of "serendipity" and is going to be a narrow bodied guitar with 16" wide lower bout. The side wood cracked off a piece when I was sanding the rim, so now instead of the planned 4 7/8" depth at the tail it will be just shy of 4". In fact the widest part of the body is the waist, and it then slopes down to the neck and tail.
The tap tone is really exciting, and I have the guitar all prepared for an egg-shaped soundport at the very top of the bass side upper bout. However, I'm now wondering how it will impact the sound with the shallower body. I suppose I could try it without first and put one in later - it will be French Polished so the finishing aspect should be OK.
The guitar is being made for Jim so has now become "Slim Jim". Anyway here are a few pics to give you the idea - the sides have only just begun being scraped hence the bitty look:
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