Thanks for the kind words, y'all.
The wood was obtained locally (here in California)and was in my shop for about 4 years before I built with it (6 years ago). It had one of those really wild flamed redwood tops on it, but the person who originally owned it toured through Europe and the top took a real beating. As mentioned many times, the flamed redwood is best used on an instrument that is going to have a fairly anal owner...and I mean that in a complimentary way...that will see to it that the instrument is properly cared for and put away in a good case when not in use. Flamed redwood is not a good candidate for "road trip" usage.
Anyway, the guitar is now back in the states, with a new owner, about 10 miles from my shop. I retopped it with an LS redwood set about two years ago and it sounds better than the original! The walnut back/side set has not caused one iota of problem as to stability or strength and just looks luscious. I see the owner every 6 months or so and next time I'll try to get a sharp photo and revisit this post with a good, crisp photo raise your pulse rates.