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And my first using Brazilian rosewood.
This will be John Creech's second from me. It will have a nice Carpathian top. So far the sides are bent and the back is braced. I am gluing in the end block now and hopefully ill get the linings in tomorrow.
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Nice Lance. Did you have to fill any holes in the back? If you did I sure can't see them.

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Thats a really clean looking set of Brazilian.


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So far, so good, Lance.
Looks as clean as usual.
Maybe you should put little mirrors inside your guitars to showcase your immaculate workmanship?

(Charge extra for 'em, too....)

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Nice Brw!! And clean,clean work Lance. So,what did John ask for as far as tone in this Dred.??

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Woahhhh, that's nice. The braz just looks "right" for a dread.


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shes gonna be a beauty!

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Thanks Guys,
Dave, something not as edgy as an addy top, so we went with Carpathian.
I did a dread last year with a carp top and just loved the way it turned out. So we will try to do that again.

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Brazilian and Euro, should sound really nice. But a Dred!

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Beautiful and insanely clean workmanship/craftsmanship as always Lance buddy.

I have an OM with a Carp top and it impresses me as being very much like Adi without the 6 month break in period.

John is going to love this one too I am sure!!



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Man that is some vintage looking BRW.  It's gonna be beautiful.

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that is some vintage looking BRW

I'm sorry, but ya just made me spit my Sunday coffee all over my keyboard...





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I suppose it was because it reminded me of my friends Hauser Sr. built in the '50 - '52 period.

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Waddy, we all have different experiences, and in your case, this reminded you of old, or Vintage.
I have spent hours and hours up at Elderlys playing many of there VERY old Martins, and although many of the old ones have the typical straight grained brw, I have seen my fair share of them with a more interesting figure.
That has been my experience.

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I didn't say it wasn't pretty, just not what 'vintage' invokes in my mind.

Hauser was using flat sawn woods?


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Lance--

Gimme a call sometime tonight if you get this message... sent you an e-mail regarding the back braces (specifically the height of the two lower bout braces-- wanted to ask you about leaving them tall versus shaving them down like traditional dreads) and didn't hear back yet. Was hoping to get in touch with you before the box goes together.

Also-- check your website... went to it today and it says it's been hacked by Cobra-something...

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Lance, Great looking work as usual!

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