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My A-style out of stuff laying around the shop project...

Top and back are each one piece from the same plank - quarter sawn
mahogany with some mineral streaks or something going on in it. I think
it's neat.

Rib is sapele from a practice guitar side Steve from Colonial sent me w/
my last guitar order.

Neck is from a block of mahogany left over from my last guitar
neck...sawn out (no scarf joint). Ebony fingerboard that I planed too thin
used for the laminate in the middle.

Headplate is mac ebony, another goodie from Steve.

You'll think I'm out of my mind, but the binding and fingerboard are
going to be ash.





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Hey, that's really cool! Excellent use of odds-and-ends, Jay.


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Looks awesome Jay, can't wait to see the ash as binding and fingerboard, sure will look different than anything we're accustomed to but believe me, sometimes the best results occur when we think outside of the box!

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Looked twice decided I definitely like it.

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Jay, I think it looks pretty cool. I really like that streaky mahogany top!

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Thats a cool mando Jay!
I like the look of the mahog. too.

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Jay,

Fabulous. I love it when left over wood gets to become an instrument like this. It's like those Russian Dolls - guitar, mandolin, ukelehle, cigar-box guitar . . . The ash should be really nice - having seen the neck John Kinnaird made and Serge's guitar. Dave White39114.4081828704

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Very Cool

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I like it! I keep thinking about trying ash apointments too...

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What they all said, great job Mr. Ecklesweb.

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[QUOTE=Dave White] The ash should be really nice - having seen the
neck John Kinnaird made and Serge's guitar. [/QUOTE]

I must have missed that - do you have a link?


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[QUOTE=ecklesweb] [QUOTE=Dave White] The ash should be really nice - having seen the
neck John Kinnaird made and Serge's guitar. [/QUOTE]

I must have missed that - do you have a link?[/QUOTE]

Jay,

There you go

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