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PostPosted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 5:13 pm 
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Ok, Ok...I know it was cheap sensationalism, but I needed to get your attention.
As I wind down my full time building activities, there are a couple of instruments in the shop that need new homes.
I realize most of you are builders, but on the off chance that there are a couple of "lurking buyers" on the forum, here they are:

Mokelumne model (about OO size) Tasmanian Blackwood/red cedar top.

Tuolumne model in flamed black walnut with an LS redwood top.

You can see examples of these body sizes at my website.

PM me for details and photos.
Thanks.
Now back to your regular viewing.


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Okay Hank, I'll bite. Why not put pics up here for everyone to enjoy. And those interested can email you for prices. Anytime we can see a Mauel it's a good day.

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Hank, you might post a similar message on the APM forum (acoustic player magazine). They speak very highly of your work there.


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Well..I didn't want to fill up the forum with my "for sale" items...but since you asked, I'll take some fresh photos today and post them later under this thread.
And I will be posting on other forums, too. APM, 13th Fret and the always volatile rmmga.
Thanks for your support.


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OK gang...here goes my attempt to post photos. The usual caveat applies: I am NOT a photographer! So, there are a few "flash flares" to deal with...but you will get the general idea.






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Lovely work...

Have you decided whether you will still be continuing at a hobby pace?

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[QUOTE=Don Williams] Lovely work...

Have you decided whether you will still be continuing at a hobby pace?[/QUOTE]

Yes...I'll build 2-3 a year, offer them up for sale when finished and see what happens.


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[QUOTE=Pwoolson] Hank, you might post a similar message on the APM forum (acoustic player magazine). They speak very highly of your work there. [/QUOTE]
Well, they may speak highly of my work, but apparently do not allow the posting of "for sale" items other than "personal instruments". It might be a stretch to consider these personal, although I did build them and they are in my shop/home.


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And the other one? Don't tell me, you sold it? ?

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[QUOTE=Bruce Dickey] And the other one? Don't tell me, you sold it? ?[/QUOTE]

No...they are both still here. I did get them uploaded to my web site, though. On the "Available Instrument" page.


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Dang, I did see both up there. I do need new glasses but that was just too speedy a look a while ago. Nice instruments Hank. Someone will snap those babies right up. Wowser.

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Great work! Looks really nice! Hope you can find a home for them!

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