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Hesh,
thanks!

It is a bloodwood/ebony laminated bridge.


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Peter, I've gotta agree with everyone else, nice job! very nice indeed.

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Steve, you have my permission. ;) I would love to hear your thoughts.


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Prettiest I`ve ever seen.You`ve really got to be proud of that one.I was wondering if you pore filled the neck before using tru-oil,And how many coats of oil? I want to try it on my current build.I hate the feel of nitro on a neck.
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Gorgeous job


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How does she sound? I have a few of those sinker tops. Do you recomend
doing a double top with them? Lovely looking guitar you should be stoked.


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Peter you have raised the bar here several notches. Outstanding!!


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[QUOTE=ParamesB] Really gorgeous, Peter. Is that pinless brige Doolin-style? If so, where do you get the hardware?[/QUOTE]

yes, that is correct... all you need is spacers and a metal rod.

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That's just lovely, Peter.
Beautiful wood, excellent execution.

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BRAVISSIMO!!!!!


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Wow, thats a nice guitar! Especially the finish job looks gorgeous!


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Now, that's what I'm talkin' about! Originality, excellent color combinations and top-drawer craftsmanship. It looks like it can make music without human intervention! Could you tell us a bit about its new owner? Did you send it with smelling salts to revive him or her?


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Uhhh. Stunning... really!

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I am extremely humbled by so many kind comments and words of encouragement. Of course when we all build a guitar we always aim for the best and looks like on this one the wood combination seem to have been a great match.

Thanks again for such remarks.

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Wowie Wow Wow(as my eyes are popping out of my head!) Fantastic, I love everything about it. Way to go!
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There ain't no way that geetar would ever leave my hands. Great job, that sure is one purty bunch of wood you got there.


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Like everybody else is saying WOW! That is outrageously beautiful! I want to know what a Doolin bridge is. I guess I'll do a search on it. I'm not a fan of pin bridges, and have been trying to figure something out. Alan.


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It came out great. The combination of all the elements, especially the bloodwood really makes for a bold stylistic statement.

Congratulations!!


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Sweet!

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Elegant, classy, top-notch wood, immaculate workmanship...love it! Every time I see these sinker tops, I'm tempted to buy a few. First gotta let the Tax Man take his share, though, see what's left after that...


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I won't call them professional shots but they're better!












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Magnificant. Simply magnificant. I'd be hard pressed to think of anything that could be done to make that guitar nicer.

That is truly "art".

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Peter, this guitar is significantly impressive!


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Man, I don't know whether to work harder or quit.    That is an amazing guitar. Peter, I think you've reached the pinnacle.

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