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PostPosted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 1:45 pm 
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   Just letting all know the new catalog is up and running on my site. http://www.bluescreekguitars.com
   Let me know what you all think. I am going to be updateing product soon .
thanks again
John & Brenda


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Great Job on the new website John. Definetely a major improvement.
GOOD Luck and best wishes.

walter


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Very user friendly. Congrats.

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Looking good, John...you've come a long way!

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Nice looking site John!! BTW, after seeing the inlay demo the other day at Sylvan's, I'm interested in one of those air powered router motors that you were using. I didn't see em on the page. Gotta link?


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Great looking site, love the change.

Questions: Do you or can you send to me or publish on your sit for all to see the 60 models and styles you have molds and bending forms for?

Thanks

Mike


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I second Mike's request. I'd love to be able to look at models side by side for comparison.

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   I am starting the catalog off a bit on the smalller scale side to break it in so we can deal with any problems , but I will have all molds listed by catagory
IE Martin   Gibson   Taylor Classical etc.

http://www.bluescreekguitars.com/catalog/index.php?main_page =product_info&cPath=7&products_id=18

this is the link to the inlay tool . You will find it in the tool section of the catalog. In the meantime what molds are you looking for and what do you want to compare them to. I will be happy to send you some pix
thanks again
john hall
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John,
The wait was well worth it. Great site!


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Hey John, ever thought of adding a harp guitar mold? (Dyer Harp)

Nice site!

Mike


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Nice work John!


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John, I like it! So much better than your old site. And it is much easier to find all the different tools, jigs and molds you sell. Great job!

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Hi John,

Great site. I just used it yesterday to order some sanding disks and everything was smooth as silk. A few things I was looking for is a cutaway mold for the OLF SJ. I have your mold for the regular version. I'm hoping you have a cutaway version I can buy, or, do you have a mod where you can insert the cutaway portion into a standard mold?

Cheers!

John


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