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  1. Thanks Curtisa. It is definitely a comfy fit and was easy to attached to. I will say I had alot of practice working at on PRS guitars for a while and I had a bit of experience before I worked there. There is definitely something to be said about the basic timbers. My savings account has been turned into an exotic wood collection over the last 6 years so I definitely have a bunch of works in progress at about every stage of the building process. As someone who is always having to move my shop for so many dumb reasons, the complication definitely has slowed me down. So ill have to second that. Thanks for the feedback Demonx. Really had me thinking about it. I do have a few more simple flagship designs hopefully ill be finished real soon.
  2. Anu Guitars Eyra This guitar is was completed one the first nine Anu Guitars. I chose to leave these guitars unnumbered because I started and finished them all together. Eyra has a book matched Buckeye burl top and back Flame maple inside Flame maple accents around the fretboard truss rod cover, control knobs, and under the bridge plate. The single coil pickups are hand wound on the warm spectrum (I have no way of measuring other than how many winds around which is i thounk any where from 7000-7800 depending on which pickup) Ebony fretboard stainless steel frets Golden bronze 2.5mm side dots bronze strap locks Black and gold hard tail bridge Gold cup jack plate Six way rotary pickup selector and a tone knob for the neck and bridge pickups Neck Neck, Middle Middle Middle bridge bridge All three Matching Buckeye burl headstock veneer Matching Buckeye burl control knobs Continuous wood backplate Water based lacquer finish This guitar was build in a packed garage and my bedroom lol quite a while ago. Never had a camera and even still its not all that great of quality, but I think the idea gets across. As inspiration I spend my days being mystified by whats around and enjoy my days with what I come across, working with whats around to learn from and play along with all I see and find in natures compliments and differences. I really enjoy making all my instruments and artwork and so I could'nt resist keeping this one around to enjoy myself
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