The other guitar that Raj Spolia broght round last night (see Ramirez Steel String thread) was his new guitar made by British maker Rob Aylward. The workmanship and detail on this guitar was stunning and it sounded great with the projection you would expect but good sustain as well. I'm always keen to spotlight the work of British makers so here are some pics:
The proud Raj with the guitar showing the European spruce top. The guitar is 12 frets to the body join:
Some killer ziricote on the back:
View of the sides and the curly koa binding:
Intricate rosette that probably took as long to make as some people take to make a guitar!:
Bridge and tailpiece:
Headstock. neat touch as the A is Rob's normal inlay, and it now became Raj!:
Side view showing the top arch and height of strings above the top:
I just love the way Rob has used a Claro walnut neck that just blends beautifully into the ziricote back:

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Dave White
De Faoite Stringed Instruments". . . the one thing a machine just can't do is give you character and personalities and sometimes that comes with flaws, but it always comes with humanity" Monty Don talking about hand weaving, "Mastercrafts", Weaving, BBC March 2010