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I will post a few pics this evening, but the neck is attached (easily unattached) and ready for frets. Who gets it next and does anybody pick up the tab for shipping? (I'm broke )

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[QUOTE=John K] does anybody pick up the tab for shipping? John[/QUOTE]

Lance will pay it... I just know he will!

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John Let me know how much it is and I'll send you a check.

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So let's see it. :-)


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Here ya go






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Cool... who is putting the finish on this?



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I dunno. who gets it next?


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Man, you guys have done a mighty fine job on this. That guitar is SWEET!!!


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Wow ya'll... that is going to be a *WONDERFUL* instrument! I only wish I was on par with the rest of ya'll so I could contribute!


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Yay!   great to see this coming together.

Nice work John.
(dont feel bad, I am totally broke too..)

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Is that a crack in the top? (ducking for cover)
It is indeed coming together nicely. Somebody, who will remain nameless, is going to enjoy this one. Aren't you Lance?


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[QUOTE=Pwoolson] Is that a crack in the top? (ducking for cover)
It is indeed coming together nicely. Somebody, who will remain nameless, is going to enjoy this one. Aren't you Lance?[/QUOTE]

sure am!

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I don't know who was originally on the list to do the finish on this, but Marshall Brune has offered to French Polish it if we don't have someone already lined up for the task.


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Im pretty sure Addam Stark was going to do the finish, or at least offered to. Michael Payne was going to FP the OLF# 2 guitar. At least that is what I recall?

Here is what Addam said.
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I was thinking someone had volunteered to do the frets. Are we going to fret it first and then do the finish, or vice versa?

John


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OK, Tim McKnight is doing the frets. SOOO, do I send this to Addam or to Tim? Its ready to go. BTW, the box sounds very musical!! Taps out great, ringing like a bell.
John


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   If you end up needing someone to apply and work a finish on this guitar I'll shoot it with my UV poly and sand and buff it.

   Let me know. It would be fun to be part of another group build like this.

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Kevn Gallagher/Omega Guitars


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