Boggs Posted September 10, 2010 Report Share Posted September 10, 2010 Just a new one I am working on. The top is bookmatched waterfall bubinga (with the sapwood to the outside), spruce, wenge, and mahogany and the chambered midsection is tulip poplar. I have a maple neck with kingwood fingerboard for it. The top of the first picture and the left of the second picture are the neck end. The midline extensions with the holes are for jig mounting for secondary operations and will be machined off in the final step. The back will match the top. It is really based on the CamelBack CB-I but is being redesigned for a customer to give the hint of a catfish with the neck end being the tail and the bottom being the mouth. This one is the prototype. The customer's will have a catfish painted on it (with different woods, of course...). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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