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Very nice Todd!

I like the uniform appearance


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One sweet axe Todd! You just gotta love walnut Man!


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Ooooweee, Todd, that IS sweet.
Really nice match between neck and body.

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[QUOTE=Steve Kinnaird]
Really nice match between neck and body.

Steve[/QUOTE]

I have to agree. It almost looks like you found a tree and carve away everything that didn't look like a guitar.

Sweet!

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Thanks for the compliments, folks.

I believe that many woods, if handled properly, can make perfectly good necks.

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Here's a picture of the back and neck of my second guitar - made from woods indigenous to the US of A. Walnut back, sides, fingerboard binding, bridgeplate, neck, neck block, and end block.




for more pics, you can check it out at Harry's Walnut Guitar


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Looks like a nice guitar Harry, do you have more pics of that one!


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