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Hello all,
Here are pics of my first two guitars (built together) ready for French
Polish.

No 1.
Back Sides and Neck are black walnut, top is red cedar, binding and
rosette birch and black walnut.










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No 2.
Back and sides tulip poplar, neck black walnut, binding purfling and rosette
black walnut and boxwood, fingerboard rosewood.







Thanks for looking


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EDIT!!!
a accidental duplicate



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I LIKE!!!!

How innovative!!!

I love both the guitars, but the smaller "lute" really draws me in with that wonderful soundhole.

Well done.


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Those are your first and second????

If that is how you start, I really want to be around when you hit your groove!  Those are amazing and will really be stunning when you get them finished.  It is so nice to see something different, and have definately accomplished that.  Please make sure to post pictures when you are done.




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WOW!!!

Those are BEAUTIFUL!!!!

so now the rest of us know what to do if we break a side or two bending!!!


REALLY looking forward to seeing (and hearing) these finished

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Those are great looking instruments.  Can't believe they are 1 & 2.  Innovative design with beautiful woods all blended together very well.
Finished, they will both be killers!


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Whoa, is that neat or what? Very, very innovative!!! I'm really impressed overall, but especially like how well you repeated the body shapes on the soundholes and pegheads. Just super!!

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Jebarri,
Fantastic!! Can you tell us more about how you connected the side folds? Are there blocks inside?
Thanks for sharing!

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Yes, Very nice and innovative work! I too would like to hear,see how you did the sides . Any pics of the innards ?
Your 1st two instruments are just great.

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Thats one of the most interesting departures I have seen in a while - some ppl just have to be different eh?
Good stuff - and yeah like everyone else I stand in awe that these are your first builds..!
Cheers
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Thanks,
Here are pic's of the box pre closing.
First I glued down the heel and end blocks, then I glued the corner blocks
to the bottom side, then, the bottom side down to the top, then, I glued
the sides (one at a time) on.
The heel block has holes drilled in it to remove a little weight since it is a
little bigger than usual











(there were some tricky clamping
procedures    )



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Nice work !!!!!
looks like your addicted to guitarmaking like the rest of us here!!!!
Let us know how they sound when they're done.

Mike Collins

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Beautiful work Jebarri!
And thanks for posting the inside pictures.
It looks like it can be a bit more work to make the different shape but well worth it for originality.
It also looks like the design would not interfere with the sound producing capabilities of the instrument either. I wonder if you could have done without a tail block?
I like them both!
Do let us know how they turn out!

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[QUOTE=Wade S.]I wonder if you could have done without a tail block?
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Hmmm.. Hadn't thought of that, I figured for a strap button you would need
one but maybe a smaller one?


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These guitars are truly beautiful...like others have said, I can't wait to see these under finish.

They are, in a word, inspiring.

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What Bill and everybody else said!
We WILL need pictures under finish.


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I really, really like the body shape of #2. One of things
where only after you see it do you say to yourself: yes, exactly. Wonderful design sense.


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