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Here is my latest work from the last batch of guitars. See it at: http://
www.wellsguitars.com/Gallery/Caribbean_13/Caribbean_13.html.
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Well you have been noticeably absent around here. Now I know why Great looking guitar. I've heard a lot of good things about the 13 fret design but have never had the chance to play one. I agree that the bridge placement does make the guitar look more balanced.

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And may I add that this is one Gorgeous guitar!Don W38365.7824189815

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On the cutting edge of perfect, again. Take a bow.   


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Beautifull guitar Sylvan! I think that concept is a winner. Now I have to build one. Isn't imitation the sincerest form of flattery?


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Beautiful guitar Sylvan. Out of curiosity, what tool do you use to cut your headstock and fingerboard for bindings? They look very clean and crisp with nice miters.

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Tim -
Thanks for the compliment. To answer your questions, if you mean the
channels, they are cut with a laminate trimmer and a flush trim bit. If you
mean the actual miters, etc., I usually cut them partway with a thin kerf
fret saw and then finish them off with a very sharp chisel. I hope this
answers the question!

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Nice clean lines--everything "works" together well. Great job!

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Sweet looking fingerstyle...has to sound great.

Also as a marketing point you have an answer for the person that cant decide between a 12 fret or 14 fret neck


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Sylvan, I like absolutely everything about this guitar. The white binding against the rosewood gives the whole thing a somewhat formal, classy look, like the white sidewalls on a '37 Packard roadster.

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Very clean lines indeed


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Sylvan what a great looking guitar. I have been thinking of the 13 fret and like the balance. Again outstanding work. would love to hear it


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Stan, did you know, you can sit down in front of your computer with a ten dollar microphone. The one that comes with many computers. Take your guitar and hit the record button on Sound Recorder and lay down a pretty good acoustic recording? Well, you can. Then you can save it in a file. Later when you have a bunch of licks laid down, you can burn it all on a CD, no joke.

Sound Recorder comes in Windows Operating Systems, if it's not in your Accessories directory, then pop your Windows CD's in and select it under Multimedia and load it up. Many but not all have it loaded by default. Try it.


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Sylvan,
Just as expected...need I say more?

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Great work sylvan...

I too just finished up a 13th fret model... and I really liked the way it turned out, so much so that I just started another one. I did base it on part on the early gibson's too and even called it L-00. I didn't go as deep like the nick lucas models and I didn't follow the bracing scheme that (I think) gibson was using, also my bridge has a little larger footprint, but I really did like the sound nonetheless.

As not to hijack the thread, I will post some shots another day.

Once again nice work sylvan

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Hi Sylvan,
Very lovely guitar! There's something special and timeless about that traditional Nick Lucas Gibson shape. I think it's very cool. And I especially like the small and subtle fingerboard inlays. That's "understated elegance"! Of course the flawless execution doesn't hurt either.

Skip

PS, I have used the Grover tuners too & think they're very fine indeed.


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