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PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 9:32 pm 
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Koa
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Joined: Sat Feb 12, 2005 6:20 am
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First name: Bob
Last Name: Johnson
City: Denver
State: CO.
Zip/Postal Code: 80224
Country: USA
Focus: Build
Status: Amateur
All right. all right!-list your three favorites


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Brazilian Rosewood
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Joined: Sat Jan 08, 2005 3:37 am
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Location: United States
First name: John
Last Name: Mayes
City: Norman
State: OK
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Status: Professional
Grand Parlor
Curly Mahogany back and sides
Lutz spruce top
Brazilian bindings, headplate, fretboard, and bridge
Mahoganlone purflings, rodgers tuner, FWI nut and saddle.

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Location: Branson, MO
First name: stan
Last Name: thomison
City: branson
State: mo
Zip/Postal Code: 65616
Country: united states
Focus: Build
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moll archtop, slobod om/000 and mayes parlor, howell blues guitar, and own build would be anything better than have done to this point, and keep looking for the dream guitar build no matter how many build


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Location: Evanston, IL
First name: Steve
Last Name: Courtright
Focus: Build
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A not too fancy IRW/Sitka OM. I like to play them.

And just to throw the curve ball, it might be a age-checked, slightly banged-up 1960 ES-175D, all original. Oops. Already have one of those too.

I guess I am a happy guy!


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[QUOTE=stan thomison] moll archtop, slobod om/000 and mayes parlor,
howell blues guitar, and own build would be anything better than have done
to this point, and keep looking for the dream guitar build no matter how
many build[/QUOTE]

You flatter me Stan Thanks for the nice words.

How's life treating you these days?

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Location: Bucharest, Romania
Country: Romania
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A few days ago i received a couple of Shane's Lutz, and one of them has a terrific tap tone.  I also have a nice set of cypress set aside for it and will build a killer classical () in the following months.  I'll bind it with some extremelly dark purple IRW and bloodwood purfling. Matching segmented rosette. 

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Location: United States
First name: Louis
Last Name: Freilicher
City: Belchertown
State: MA
Zip/Postal Code: 01007
Country: USA
Focus: Repair
Status: Professional
I'd commission Julius Borges to build me an OM-18 style with bar frets and French polish finish, just like the one he sold to Peter Mulvey way back when....





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