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Michael Collins has very generously donated the rosette he made in the recent mini tutorial. This is inlaid into a well figured redwood top. Davids work is very beautiful. Thanks again Michael!!!

I know we haven't had an auction in a while, but this will end on Friday @ noon (EST) in the normal fashion.



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What just happened here?


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[QUOTE=David Collins] What just happened here?

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My typeo... sorry.

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THIS INCLUDE THE TOP?


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Michael, Yes this includes the redwood top.

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[QUOTE=verhoevenc] I've been searching for this mini-tutorial and can't seem to find it... anyone
got that link?
Chris[/QUOTE]

Yeah, here they are

Article 1
Article 2
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Brock;
David & I really appreciate all your nice descriptions
of the rosette.
BUT
I have to tell you the top is only 14 7/8th wide.
sound hole size can be as large as 90mm(3 7/8th)
Sorry!
I forgot to give the demensions!
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You found your brother?

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Way to go Mike!


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I'll go $70


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Barry Daniels! WINS!

Thanks Barry for biding and once again Thanks goes to Michael Collins for both this wonderful top and rosette and his excellent tutorial on doing a rosette.

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Congrats Barry!


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Wow, I'm excited about winning this. Should make a very blingy
guitar.


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$70? That was a STEAL. Wish I had seen this I would have bid on it! D'Oh!

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Yep, it looked like quite a bargin to me.

I am even thinking of applying my wood stretcher to it so I can make
it into an OM. Actually, the binding and purfling should make up for
the 1/8".


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