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PostPosted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 11:33 pm 
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Looks like a fine stable of guitars Hesh!
Nice work!

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Great looking guitars Hesh. Very nice work.

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Hesh, really like the way that one bridge blends into the pick guard. Think I will borrow that design for my next build


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Hesh, nice work.
You would laugh if you saw my photography method but it worked for me. The pics I posted a couple of days ago where taken in my son's room. I hung a dark sheet on the wall and placed the guitar on his bed. I had an elaborate system set up of two of the strong jobsite trouble lights placed on chairs with sheets hung in front of them to difuse the light. After much trial and error I found that what worked best for me was to hold one trouble light in one hand and angle it so the light was just right and then shoot the pic with my other hand. I had to use a tripod because of the low lighting but I kind of like the effect and the results.


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Hi Hesh...just a hint for you. After uploading each photo, hit the enter key. That will align your photos in a vertical way as opposed to horizontal. I took the pleasure of editing them for you so everyone could see the great work all in one frame.



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Hesh, very nice work! That is an impressive looking trio.

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