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PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 1:59 pm 
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Err, I mean an OLF COFFEE CUP & TEE! YEAH! Thats what I ment! :oops:

Name this builder AND also the model shown. and win a free
OLF Coffee cup and XL Tee!


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That's what I like, a multi function headstock jig!!!

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That would be Charles Freeborn. He calls this his hybrid headstock and it is available on all his models.


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It is a Freeborn Freestyle.

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BarryDaniels wrote:
That would be Charles Freeborn. He calls this his hybrid headstock and it is available on all his models.


Well done Berry!

Email me your address and Ill send your cup and tee right out!

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Congratulations, Barry!!! You know your stuff!

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 3:03 pm 
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I belive this may be the quickest NTB on record. less that 8 min. from the time Lance post ed to a winner


way to go Barry


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Good one Barry! How does it feel to be the record holder for NTB? And, of course, be the owner of a $1 Million, OLF T and mug? :D

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Right on Barry, it's all the fun stuff that makes this place so excitting.

Now can we see some more of that guitar Lance? :)

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Hmmmm.... isn't the choice of which row of tuners still stick out to the side the ergonomically incorrect choice? (Still have to reach up on top of the head stock to tune the low 3 strings).

maybe I hold my guitar neck up higher than most people?

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amazing eh! I played some of Charles briefly at HGF, there every bit as amazing in person!


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WOW! I made it to NTB fame! Finally now I can retire....
Thanks Lance for including me in the superb company that has preceded me, and I'm sure will follow.
The Hybrid Headstock is a real stinker to build, but once you get used to it, it's a real pleasure to use.
I've got 2 EIR, a Mad Rose and a Euro Maple Freestyles on the bench now. Hopefully at least 2 will be ready for Miami.
We've finally gotten our website software under control and I'll be adding some luthier pages soon, including my neck making jigs. I've got a 3" tall Byrd Shelix cutter on the way for pattern work that should really move the neck process along nicely.
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