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Here it is boys. Let me know what you think


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Very nice John, the inlay work looks beautiful. Must have taken you a long time.


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Nice guitar!! Lots of inlay.


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Wow! How about some close up pics?


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I'm sorry John, I just can't tell everyone how gorgeous that is until you post some close-ups of it, front, back, and inlay details. Then I'll tell everyone how gorgeous I think it is....


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Wow, it appears even the inlays are inlaid!

Hey, John that looks sharp, how does she sound?


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My eyes, my eyes, I'm blind......... Looks great John, but please post some more pictures.

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JOHN....that's outrageous!
Tell us about it.
Who is it for?
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John, that is just a magnificent guitar and the second worst photograph I've ever seen.

How about some close-ups?


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   I didn't take the photo but I will take some better ones. I just strung it up. I was started memorial day week and I have to get if finished for the UMGF show Monday.
This has inlays on the inside as well. It is Brazilian Rosewood with Adi top and bracing. I will ad some pic very soon. The Vine of life took a year or work as that was started last year. I didn't do all of it.
   I also inlaid the pins but I plan on getting something else there. Maybe Ruby   LOL. The thing is really great and if you get here I will let ya play it to . And Don Cone here and you take the pix.
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You sure must love doing inlay John! Looks great! Can't wait to see some close ups!

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Beautiful, John...but like others have said...we need detailed closeups!

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    I will get some once I can get some better lighting. I know you will all hunt for the boo boos.
I am looking forward to the critque


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Holy smokes John! Looks like living so close to the Martin guys is rubbing off on you! Looks like one of their "anniversary" models replete with inlay...more pix please!!!!

By the by, got my bender this week, and it's perfect!

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It is stunning, truly a work of art.


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Really nice, John. Of course, it sounds awful, right? Please tell us it sounds awful! It just HAS to sound awful! Please, please!


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Here are a few pix as I was building , Yes it sounds great   




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If you can see the back strip I bordered it with reop perfling. The side braces also have the vine inlay.


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John,

You inlayed the side braces? That sounds as outrageous as some of Chris Jenkin's work! To wit:




Can you give us some interior shots?

P.S.-- It's really pretty!

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It's beautiful John! I had to put my sunglasses on to view that baby. How long did it take? With all the inlay, It would take me years to complete something this nice. How does it sound?
Tracy


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I'm speechless, John!!!...truly a work of art. This guitar will surely be the talk of the UMGF get together. I'll be watching for the reviews over at that forum. Congratulations of a fantastic job well done.

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Fantastic work John


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Beautiful work John! Are you gonna try some inlay on the next one?

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   The pearl work tool almost a year


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   I started building this in May in a design and inlay class at custom peatl in malone NY. Dave nichols was a bid help
john


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