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  1. That is one classy photo Jehle. So you are beginning to run adds in Acoustic guitar, I wish the best in that endeavor.
  2. Well, the article says to rout out the top then fill with epoxy and press in the mirrors. Any epoxy should do it. Also, he then pured on poly in the joints and sanded smooth, so I would look for some sort of viscous purble poly finish.
  3. wow, talk about a small world, my family just moved to fuquay, also about 30 minutes from durham. crazy stuff.
  4. I'm in the same situation, except it is my trashy ukulele. Your method sounds very reasonable an I think I might just try it on that ting. THANKS
  5. WOW.... That is one of the most beutiful guitars I have seen in a long time. My buddy has a Ravelle, but I am not particularly partial to it. Yours on the other hand is awesome. Especially, the attention to the accents such as the layered binding and body layering. Just simply astounding. P.S. Your other trials are also stupendous.
  6. You might want to check out musicians friend, they have some economy minded stands, starting at about 8 dollars for a single and something along the lines of 13 for a triple guitar stand.
  7. I completely agree with SoundAt11. I have a '75 Baladeer custom that we got for about 250 on ebay and I love it. Only one problem right now, the top is slumping inwards. Hopefully that will be fixed by the humidifier I put in. But, it is my favorite guitar besides my cheap Yamaha acoustic.
  8. recursion, I would love a tutorial... it would be so helpful.
  9. they seem nice but this one http://www.guitarandpickup.com/index.php?l...ticle&Id=170817 seems alot like a leviathan for someone with way too many fingers, lol.
  10. Wow this sounds like it is gonna be an awesome guitar. By the way, your mock up from kiskae looks almoast exactly like my guitar in real life, thats why i like it so much. Keep it up!
  11. Hi, I think that inlaying wood into wood is called marquetry. A while back, in the prs private stock, they had a neat marqutry (usage??) of some guys playing baseball, but it was removed. If you search goole images for marquetry there is some amazing things, especially with dyed wood and shading etc. Good luck with your project.
  12. My Paul is mahogony with a bubinga cap, it does have less highs than i would want, but they are stil distinct and sound really nice. Also, i can get some pretty good walking bass stuff going on it too, sounds like what your looking for kinda. Also i have heard that limba is simaler to mahogony but i might be wrong.
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