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Here are some rough shots of an all koa hallow body electric I am
working on. Enjoy!!!

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Drat, Louis! I'm only seeing the last photo; however, that lamination looks great!


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They should all be up now.. Sorry for the delay! The neck lams
soaked up a lot of glue!!

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Got 'em! Man, that's going to be really nice! Be sure to show us the finished product.

Is the back lam paired with the black/white rosewood or walnut (or something else?) I like it!


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The back joint is unadorned as per the customer’s request; I'm gong
use the w/b/w paduke w/b/w combination on the binding and
tailpiece to tie it all together.

The lams are rosewood / holly (w) / dyed maple (b) / holly (w) /
paduke /w/b/w/R.

And now, back to hallowing out the insides!!!!

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That is an awesome piece of timber

love the pattern


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WOWZEE!


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Thanks GUys!!

Here's a better shot of the top.



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Holy Zoot Batman! That stuff just shimmers!

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Woooweee, ain't that purty?

It's just fun to have something like that in your shop,
isn't it?

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Hallowed koa hollow body batman!

That flame is brighter than the batmobile boy wonder!


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Egads! Think of all the acoustic back sets we could have gotten out of that piece! Heresy!! Hank Mauel38950.8259027778

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[QUOTE=Steve Kinnaird] It's just fun to have something like that in your shop, isn't it? Steve[/QUOTE]

Must be...I've never had anything that purty in my shop.

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Thanks All!!

   It's fun to look at, but not so much fun to carve!!

I got the back all hallowed out last night. Tonight I'm going to try
and get the top done and get this box closed up before the week is
out.

Louis


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Must be...I've never had anything that purty in my shop. [/QUOTE]

Warning! Warning!

Potential danger of wife twisting your words Dave!

Unless she has never been in your shop that is; then you are still safe O/W you may have to clarify "anything" to protect yourself.


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