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 Post subject: Number 16
PostPosted: Sun Jan 20, 2019 7:17 pm 
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I’ve been on an OM kick lately. They are fun!

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 Post subject: Re: Number 16
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Wow! That is a beauty!


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 Post subject: Re: Number 16
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NICE, NICE sunburst - and everything else. Very nice work!!

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 Post subject: Re: Number 16
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Woods? Finish? Details please...

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 Post subject: Re: Number 16
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Indian/Sitka, 1.75" nut, Cardinal lacquer, Waverly tuners, LR Baggs LB6 with endpin preamp.

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 Post subject: Re: Number 16
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Lovely stuff!

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Otherwise it could be from the word kitgut or kitstring. Kit meant fiddle, not kitten.


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 Post subject: Re: Number 16
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That is the nicest guitar I've seen ALL YEAR, and that's no lie.

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 Post subject: Re: Number 16
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Wow! Someone always has to up the game, more inspiration.

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 Post subject: Re: Number 16
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Wow I like every inch of that git! I’m


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 Post subject: Re: Number 16
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That is Gorgeous!!


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 Post subject: Number 16
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Absolutely gorgeous. But I’m perplexed by the fret markers. Why a double dot at 5 and 9, nothing on twelve, and a major inlay at 14?


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 Post subject: Re: Number 16
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Absolutely gorgeous. But I’m perplexed by the fret markers. Why a double dot at 5 and 9, nothing on twelve, and a major inlay at 14?


Traditional OM28 markers at 5, 7 and 9, Initials at 15.


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 Post subject: Re: Number 16
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Beauty!


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 Post subject: Re: Number 16
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So nice! Love it ! Congrats


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 Post subject: Re: Number 16
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Giddyup!

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 Post subject: Re: Number 16
PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2019 9:41 am 
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That really is a stellar looking guitar. I can't even get a fit and finish like that on my 65th guitar. If it sounds half as good as it looks then well, you got one helluva guitar there.


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 Post subject: Re: Number 16
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That looks nice Casey


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 Post subject: Re: Number 16
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That is one beautiful Guitar!!! Well done.

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 Post subject: Re: Number 16
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rlrhett wrote:
Absolutely gorgeous. But I’m perplexed by the fret markers. Why a double dot at 5 and 9, nothing on twelve, and a major inlay at 14?


Traditional OM28 markers at 5, 7 and 9, Initials at 15.


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Frankly you could have said it was some weird alternate tuning scheme that came to you in a dream, and it still would have been one of the nicest guitars I’ve seen in ages! Just plain stunning.


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 Post subject: Re: Number 16
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Wow! The fit and finish make me want to either give up or try harder. Well done!

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 Post subject: Re: Number 16
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I love the engraving!


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 Post subject: Re: Number 16
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 Post subject: Re: Number 16
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Hey Casey,
How did you spray the sunburst? Airbrush? It's a beautiful effect.


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 Post subject: Re: Number 16
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That is a beauty Casey! How did you do the end wedge? Also, what gives the neck the dark look, is it a dark pore fill, stain, or perhaps a walnut neck?

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 Post subject: Re: Number 16
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Hey Casey,
How did you spray the sunburst? Airbrush? It's a beautiful effect.


I use an HVLP gun and four colors: amber, black with some brown, brown with some red, and an orange that is made with a few drops of brown, red and amber. I apply them in that order. There is a YouTube video of how it's done at Collings and that's what I shoot for.


Thanks for the compliments!

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