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PostPosted: Sat May 13, 2006 7:09 am 
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I know I asked the question, but at least try to be decent. There's no
need to be abasive or belittling when, "I still don't prefer them," is enough
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That's cool Hesh keep the cheque, just send the axe

Lacey great work, I had seen this inlay in earlier post and was then, as I am now, very taken with the simplicity of your design. Artistically stylish and tasteful. All in all a perfect match for this truly beautiful guitar.

Once again, well done guys

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Hesh! I was going to make a Freak'in(Hope that's Ok Lance) smart remark about Tony being a little better if he would of talked you out of a burst.......but..... my brother!... That is really nice! I'm a sucker for ambers on guitars anyway, but that goes really well together!

You built this Bad Boy in a bathroom? My compliments!!!!

Hey!! That looks like a cool site on the monitor, what's the URL for that???   



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[QUOTE=James Orr] I know I asked the question, but at least try to be decent. There's no
need to be abasive or belittling when, "I still don't prefer them," is enough
of a response.        [/QUOTE] I know this forum is international, and English is not everyone's first language, but I sure hope my comments and questions were not seen as abrasive, belittling, or indecent. Seems like Hesh, the craftsman behind this awesome axe, was not put off by my comments or questions. Thanks, Hesh. Now I know it was an aesthetic choice and not masking a problem. I would have respected it either way.

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SWEEEEEEEEEEEET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Very nice work! I do like that burst. The color fits the rest of the guitar.


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Wow!!! Nothing that pretty ever "bursted" out of my bathroom That looks great Hesh, I like sunburst!!!!
There I said it. Bring on the pain! I'll take you all on with one chisel behind my back
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Hesh, you have set the bar for perfection!!!

Absoutly stunning from the burst to the snakewood tuning knobs - did you make these yourself????

And only your 7th??? How do you do it?????

Absoutly unbelievable


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very nice work Hesh!!! Congratulations!


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[QUOTE=Billy T]
You built this Bad Boy in a bathroom? My compliments!!!!

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Just think what Hesh could do in a REAL shop!

Hesh, that's truly gorgeous. Congratulations!
Let us know how the parenthetic bracing sounds, ok?

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Just beautiful, Hesh. Wow!

Every time you post, Hesh, I get an urge to go to the bathroom.

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Very, Very Nice! Great job Hesh

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Hesh - awesome -- you've sure got the photography knack.

I want your monitor -- man the size of that makes your guitar look like a uke!


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Great Looking Hesh! You must have a good camera. The Pics are really clear w/ excellent resolutuion. I'll bet this one is going to sound superb. Go Snakewood...

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All roads lead to H-O-T!- good job Hesh! I hope that one is a keeper!
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That guitar looks absolutely amazing all around. Excellent work.

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The Tuning knobs are what got me - fantastic!


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Amazing work once again Hesh! I was one who voted against the burst, I stand corrected. Beautiful!

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I really dont care is someone bursts non-figured wood, we all know what straight grain looks like well enough.
My vote, seconded by Don W, and this may silence some of your detractors is to do a translucent burst nexttime - akin to my dearly departed Les Paul, Iced Tea or Honeybusrt, Lemon burst, something like that.
I got It - Washed Cherry! why no drool smiley icon
Laaaaaaaance.
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[quote]I sure hope my comments and questions were not seen as
abrasive, belittling, or indecent.[/quote]

Oh, no, not you, Dennis. The ruined guitar comments disappointed me.
Not in a perminent sense, but I had hoped for more with the question.


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That`s gotta be the warmest burst I`ve seen yet, Hesh! It looks as though you could warm right up next to it!

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More beautiful shots! Such fine photos of fine workmanship. Hesh, What kind of camera are you using for these great pics?

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