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Post by chris on Mar 19, 2008 23:04:01 GMT -6
Reclaimed pine (same as #092) in the Osprey style with a single Gibson P-90 and a 24.75" scale maple/rosewood neck. 12" radius, jumo frets. Nitrocellulose lacquer body finish, oil neck finish. Walnut racing stripe and backplate. Semi-solid construction.
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Post by chris on Mar 22, 2008 15:11:39 GMT -6
Top neck:
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Post by chris on Apr 7, 2008 7:48:55 GMT -6
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Post by chris on Apr 7, 2008 7:50:20 GMT -6
This guitar has a walnut racing stripe down the middle and is a semi-solidbody with fromage chambering.
The photos in the above post show it in natural light and with flash.
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Post by Rich on Apr 13, 2008 4:18:03 GMT -6
Well.. I spent a few days (and overnights) on this one. I don't know what manner of drugs may have been spilled on those tables, but there must have been something really strong that soaked into the wood. I am completely smitten with this guitar. It haunts me, and I haven't yet played it- but there must be spirits living in the wood... Just holding it while working on the finish is absolutely mesmerizing. I'll post a couple of pics later today, once the sun comes up. There is something about this guitar that I can't describe- and don't know if it can be duplicated. Wow.
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Post by Rich on Apr 13, 2008 6:13:16 GMT -6
The texture, depth, and contrast of these woods is stunning. I can't wait to play it!
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Post by chris on Apr 15, 2008 6:40:00 GMT -6
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Post by Rich on Apr 25, 2008 15:24:55 GMT -6
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Post by jeremym19 on Apr 25, 2008 16:59:46 GMT -6
that is one killer looking guitar
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Post by Rich on Apr 26, 2008 11:05:03 GMT -6
I'm loving this one... No muss, no fuss. Just plug it in, crank it up, and let fly!
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