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Author:  LanceK [ Wed Jan 18, 2006 12:13 pm ]
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Here are a few shots of the 12 fret dread inching ever closer to being done.
This guitar will be getting a very nice tobacco burst on top, I just cant wait to see it, with the snake wood appointments and Black Acacia back and sides I think the dark burst will pull every thing together.

Thanks for looking!







And for your viewing pleasure, this was my backyard this morning

We have 7 sets of Cardnials that feed daily, all at the same time, its unreal!


Author:  ATaylor [ Wed Jan 18, 2006 12:27 pm ]
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Nice Lance! I've been thinking about Black Acacia for my next. How have you liked working it?

Also, does that laptop still work?! If it does, you should write the manufacturer with a case study regarding harsh environments!

Author:  Brazilwood [ Wed Jan 18, 2006 12:34 pm ]
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Alan...I was thinking the same thing. Lance must have a great vacuum system to keep the dust out or it's a workhorse, diehard laptop. But, by the photos, his shop is immaculately clean. Wish I could say the same. Oh..the guitar ain't too shabby either. Nice work Lance.Brazilwood38735.858599537

Author:  LanceK [ Wed Jan 18, 2006 12:34 pm ]
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So far so good on the acacia, it bent real nice, sands like mahogany and is very light weight. I like it.

The laptop does indeed work! Its how I keep an eye on you guys whilst in the shop

Author:  LanceK [ Wed Jan 18, 2006 12:35 pm ]
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Jeff, my shop has its (moments) of being clean, mostly its a mess!

Author:  Tim McKnight [ Wed Jan 18, 2006 12:37 pm ]
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Nice guitar Lance. Now how about returning the birds you kidnapped from Ohio? They are our state bird ya know ;)

Author:  ATaylor [ Wed Jan 18, 2006 12:39 pm ]
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I like the slotted tuner setup as well. I'm a fan of that. Did you shape that neck? What inlay material?

We also have birdfeeders out here in Cali - it's just hummingbirds instead of those nice-looking Cardinals. Must be fun to watch!

Author:  JJ Donohue [ Wed Jan 18, 2006 12:41 pm ]
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Looks great, Lance. You know how much I favor 12 Fretters. Keep posting pics as you progress.

BTW, is the bridge placed in the right spot or just positioned for effect? It looks much closer to the soundhole than one normally sees for a 12 fret. What scale length?

Nice looking birds...how do you keep the squirrels away?

Author:  LanceK [ Wed Jan 18, 2006 12:43 pm ]
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Thanks JJ, ya the bridge is just taped on for the picture, the freboard its taped to the neck and still needs trimming etc...

Author:  sfbrown [ Wed Jan 18, 2006 12:45 pm ]
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Hey Lance!

Beautiful inlay! I think when I have this classical thing down, I'll have to start playing around with steel string guitars to have some inlay fun. It's too cool not to try.

Do you cut out your name yourself or do you buy that?

Where is Vandercook Lake? I thought you lived near Jackson. I had a summer romance with a girl from Jackson when my family had a cottage at Lake Columbia (about a 100 years ago). She had gorgeous green eyes! Woo Hoo!

I'm taking my wife to Cadillac in a couple of weeks to learn to ski. I can't wait!

Steve Brown

PS Is that pic straight form the camera? I love the spots of color on the B&W background! My sister has been experimentling with that. She recently sent me some samples of her work and it makes for cool effect.

Author:  Brazilwood [ Wed Jan 18, 2006 1:13 pm ]
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Lance..the picture of the snow is really beautiful. I can't say as I miss cold weather though. I have a nice background image for your laptop that will keep you thinking warm thoughts while you work if you want to use it. You can download the zip file (it's only 150K) off my site HERE
It's a photo of a beautiful tropical tree that grows in the northern part of Brasil and has a unique flower in the spring. The tree is called "Brinco de Moca"...in english "Earring of a young Woman". Thought you might like to add a little warmth to the shop.

Author:  PaulB [ Wed Jan 18, 2006 1:35 pm ]
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No wonder you guys have so much time to build guitars, who'd want to go out in that? Are that poor little birds feet frozen to the perch?

Nice guitar lance, I'm building a black acacia 12 fret and the moment too. It's nice stuff to work with.

Author:  LarryH [ Wed Jan 18, 2006 2:04 pm ]
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Super nice Lance, was wondering where the 12 fretters were.

Cold looking to me from here in San Diego where my buddy from Ohio describes the weather as 'room temperature'.

Again very nice work.

Author:  Serge Poirier [ Wed Jan 18, 2006 2:50 pm ]
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Great lookin dread Lance,

it's gonna be a fancy one The weather in Quebec is almost the same as in Michigan, a whole lot less snow this year than what you have though. I would trade your snow for our freakin' ICE if ya don't mind?

Serge

Author:  Shane Neifer [ Wed Jan 18, 2006 3:15 pm ]
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Great looking guitar Lance, I like the acacia also but would love to see the back of that guitar.

Your back yard looks like mine (Except I have no neighbors that you can see) lots a snow, although it is raining now, wadda mess! On the bird front we have been doing a bit of that lately too. I lost two chickens to a pesky hawk this past Saturday! He sure is a good lookin bird though. I need to get a top on my chicken run!

Shane

Author:  BlueSpirit [ Wed Jan 18, 2006 4:40 pm ]
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That is very nice Lance.

Author:  John Mayes [ Wed Jan 18, 2006 5:08 pm ]
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I'm more interested in the small body cedar top hanging on the wall. Tell us about that one :)

Author:  Colin S [ Wed Jan 18, 2006 10:30 pm ]
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Lance, don't put a burst on the top, please. I know it's a British thing to not like them but, I've never, ever in 40 years seen one that made a good guitar look better.

Colin

Author:  LanceK [ Thu Jan 19, 2006 2:05 am ]
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[QUOTE=John Mayes] I'm more interested in the small body cedar top hanging on the wall. Tell us about that one :)[/QUOTE]

WEll, its a small bodied Cedar toped guitar

Based on the L-OO, being made for Christene LeDoux. Its going to have mahogany back and sides. One of the goals to this guitar is to make it light as possible.
Well see how it turns out.


Author:  John Mayes [ Thu Jan 19, 2006 2:14 am ]
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[QUOTE=LanceK] [QUOTE=John Mayes] I'm more interested in the small body cedar top hanging on the wall. Tell us about that one :)[/QUOTE]

WEll, its a small bodied Cedar toped guitar

Based on the L-OO, being made for Christene LeDoux. Its going to have mahogany back and sides. One of the goals to this guitar is to make it light as possible.
Well see how it turns out.

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Cool. I want pics of that when it's done!! Is it just me or is anyone else here a small body guitar lover? I really dig small guitars. Personally a 00 size is heaven.

Author:  LanceK [ Thu Jan 19, 2006 2:20 am ]
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John, I LOVE the small bodied guitars best, although, ill say building this dread has been a nice "break" from the tight waist that most my other models have

Author:  Brock Poling [ Thu Jan 19, 2006 2:21 am ]
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or even an 0. Those 0-12s are really cool.

Author:  John How [ Thu Jan 19, 2006 2:59 am ]
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Very cool guitar Bro.
I love small guitars and the OLF guitar that I designed is about an 0 and a half but I also do the 12" parlor and a 14" 00. I'm gonna build one for myself one of these days and try to do it as light as I can. No adjustable rod in the neck just CF and slots to keep the headstock light. B/S out of that extreme mahogany curl the Zootman had and a real thin Italian top.

Author:  Mark Swanson [ Thu Jan 19, 2006 3:50 am ]
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That looks great, Lance!
I am a small body lover, too. I have never built a dread! Don't want to.
I built a mahogany L-00 last year, it was very light and sounded great! It makes a great ladies' guitar, the lady I made it for loves it.
The L-00 is a handsome guitar...it isn't the same as the Martin 00, there's a difference...

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