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Thank you very much! As you might guess, I'm pleased with how it's turned out
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#77
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Beautiful guitar. Well done. Especially for your first guitar, it's exceptional even for a 50th guitar.
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#78
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Looks good. What will be the next one?
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#79
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Lovely guitar with very lovely shine!
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Thanks! Martin D28 (1973) 12-string cutaway ...finished ;-) Hoyer 12-string (1965) Yamaha FG-340 (1970) Yamaha FG-512 (ca. 1980) D.Maurer 8-string baritone (2013-2014) and 4 electric axes |
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Thank you all!
Thanks. The itch has been scratched for now! |
#81
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Beautiful guitar!
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"Hello"
Beautiful guitar, yes!
What does it sound like, please? Or, is it meant for the museum?
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It is really really well-done! Congratulations!
I won't show this to my wife, since she would see how much better your work is compare to mine |
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WHAT HE SAID!
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Thank you! I look at it and struggle to reconcile it with the pile of wood it started from. I can't believe I actually made it.
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Thank you - I play at home for my own amusement (I'm not a great player). I keep meaning to try and record some samples, but in the meantime: It is very loud for its size and very resonant - it 'rings' very well - and seems (to me) to have a well balanced tone and plays nicely in tune... But words don't really work for this! Watch (listen to) this space. And thanks again. |
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I realize it comes to the genuine knowledge of how to use more advanced tools and a view of the result of your work. Thank you for taking the time to post here.
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