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Old 04-20-2024, 05:12 PM
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Baked spruce top and back, hard to bend the sides after being baked, I used a set not baked for this one. The bracing is also not baked.



First guitar (nylon) using a baked top and back.



Resonator type of guitar, sides are baked maple, curly maple trim.



Baked maple back, sides and neck.



Baked cherry back and sides.



Baked top.



Baked birch B&S's and baked cedar. I am a little nervous about the baked cedar, I may replace the top yet. The guitar will be mostly found wood, the birch from a pallet, fretboard an oak pallet, most likely oak bridge and binding also. Mahogany table leg as the neck, found at the side of the road.



Baked jatoba fretboards.



I have used baked braces but can not remember which guitar. Have done every part of a guitar but not all in one guitar.
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