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Here's a little Koa from Colonial Tonewoods.
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Whew hew hew hew hew! WOW! i love it! I want some more of it!


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Hey...now you're teasing....let's see the rest of that baby!

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Very appealing, distinctive design. I agree with Don--show us more!


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Awe shucks, guys.


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Just wettin' our koa appetites eh ?   More,More,More.........please

Posting at the same time! NICE Guitar DaveAndy38853.6319675926

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Beautiful, Nelson! I just know that guitar could make me a star!


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I must say thanks to Anthony Zlahtic for walking me thru the koa binding process.
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Fantastic!!!!!
That is just not fair!!!

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RC Tonewoods
Almost forgot Bob, the Zootman for the laminated neck blank!!!
Thanks for the kudos guys.


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Very beautiful guitar Nelson!

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Here's a shot of the Zootmaple!


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Nelson, great work as usual. I've admired your work for some time now (in fact I've got two archtops on the bench right now thanks to your inspiration).
Is that headstock unique to this guitar or is that your usual design? I don't recall seeing it before. I like!


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Nelson, you Paul and Anthony will get my buggin'you PMs when i start building me one! Incredibly beautiful! WOW!

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Paul--This a new headstock layout for me. It's wider than my previous 7-stringers to be more in proportion to the wider neck. (2 1/16" nut)
P.S. Better not forget credit to our daughter, Stephanie,for the photography.
Check out the babes!


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Yeah, that headstock would be fun to bind
You are a glutten for punishment. But it looks fantastic.
Did you make a full "ring" to drop in the chanel or are they individual pieces mitered?


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WOW. THAT is a fabulous guitar.


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Thanks again, guys.
Paul--The binding is done the old fashioned way as in cut, bend, miter, cuss, cut bend miter etc.
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Beautiful guitar Nelson. I was admiring your logo "P" and something came to mind. Since you build primarily archtops I noticed the bottom leg of the P looks similar to your F hole. Have you played around with making the entire leg of the P in the shape of an F hole and then add the upper circular P part? If you have settled on a logo then disregard this thought.

Your daughter has a gifted eye and remarkable ability with a camera lens. You must be one proud papa!

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Thanks for the great idea, Tim!!


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Nelson, absolutely stunning! (struggling for appropriate words).   Stephanie does great work. What a talented family!


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[QUOTE=Tim McKnight] Beautiful guitar Nelson. I was admiring your logo "P" and something came to mind. Since you build primarily archtops I noticed the bottom leg of the P looks similar to your F hole. Have you played around with making the entire leg of the P in the shape of an F hole and then add the upper circular P part? If you have settled on a logo then disregard this thought.

Your daughter has a gifted eye and remarkable ability with a camera lens. You must be one proud papa![/QUOTE]


I think that is a great idea, but it seems to borrow heavily from Tom Ribbecke. He does the same thing with his R.

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Got any pics of the back or am I just blind today. Sorry if I missed it somehow.


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