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Author:  Bruce Dickey [ Sun May 14, 2006 1:20 pm ]
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Wow Hesh, I'm impressed. Great job. Enjoy a rest tonight.   

Author:  Bill Greene [ Sun May 14, 2006 1:26 pm ]
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Simply stunning. I am envious of your talent. Keep us posted on how the tone is progressing.

Bill

Author:  tippie53 [ Sun May 14, 2006 1:34 pm ]
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Love that koa
   Looks like a keeper , thanks you did one heck of a job
john hall

Author:  crich [ Sun May 14, 2006 1:38 pm ]
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Can not wait to hear it! I love the combinations of woods. Congrats. Clinton

Author:  Andy Zimmerman [ Sun May 14, 2006 1:47 pm ]
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As said before
AWESOME!!!
Thanks for the info on the sound considering my next after the All koa
guitar is a Koa/Adi OM just like yours!!!

Author:  Serge Poirier [ Sun May 14, 2006 3:21 pm ]
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Hesh, could i borrow your guitar? oh, just for the time i'd need to learn to play decently, let's say 2-25 years!

She's a jewel of a guitar, WTG bud!

Serge

Author:  Sprockett [ Sun May 14, 2006 3:21 pm ]
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I LOVE the snakewood, that really pops!!!!

I love it, very very nice execution, everything looks clean and crisp....

Can we get a shot of the back and the heel??

Cheers

-Paul-

Author:  MSpencer [ Sun May 14, 2006 3:38 pm ]
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Way to go Hesh! another beauty!

Mike
White Oak, Texas

Author:  RussellR [ Sun May 14, 2006 4:18 pm ]
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Hesh

You left one very notable individual off your credits list ! Yourself you are the one who made it.

Great Job, I love that bridge.

As Serge would say

RussRussellR38852.055462963

Author:  Bobc [ Sun May 14, 2006 7:55 pm ]
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Hesh
That looks fantastic. looking forward to hearing the sound file.

Author:  crowduck [ Sun May 14, 2006 8:12 pm ]
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Is this the guy who uses a bathroom for his workshop??!!!

If so, I feel really intimidated. Looking at this just makes me want to 'kick myself in the butt', and get to work.

Thanks for the inspiration!!

BTW, I love bursts.

CrowDuck

Author:  Dave White [ Sun May 14, 2006 9:07 pm ]
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Hesh,

There's no better feeling than the first stringing up and playing of a new instrument. I'm glad you are liking what you are hearing so far and am looking forward to some sound samples.

Great that the mids and trebles are there in spades. If bass doesn't come fully you can get more with a little fine tuning of the braces but it's very hard to get the trebles back if they are not there. On the first parabolic guitar I did I didn't like the sound for the first 2 weeks and then all of a sudden it blossomed.

Also you ear can play tricks depending on the sorts of guitars you are used to. If you are used to bass heavy guitars then it could be that a more balanced guitar sounds bass light when the bass is just as strong.

The sustain and responsiveness to figerstyle doesn't surprise me at all.

Looks mighty fine too!!

Well done

Author:  Rossy [ Sun May 14, 2006 9:28 pm ]
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Bravo Hesh, bravo. Nice git.

So, would you say since this could possibly be the best guitar that you've
ever made that you are going to stick with parabolic bracing from now on?

Just wondering.

Ross

Author:  Serge Poirier [ Sun May 14, 2006 10:27 pm ]
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Hesh, i forgot to mention that i too, look fw to hear a sound sample of your guitar!

I also look forward to try parabolic braces, a fingerstyle guitar is something i wanna try and you'll be my mentor when i get there!

Congrats my friend, i'm really happy for you!

Sergy

Author:  Dave Anderson [ Sun May 14, 2006 11:49 pm ]
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Thats great that it is opening up for you allready! BTW- I love that picture of Jimi on your wall.Cool Twin also! Oh,nice sunbursted OM too!

Author:  Colin S [ Mon May 15, 2006 12:02 am ]
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Hesh, looking forward to hearing it also, once you've fingerstyle played a "parabolic" braced guitar there is no going back. I've built more than a dozen now with that type of bracing, some with hybrid bracing, and for the fingerstyler the responsiveness and attack that are there are just amazing, if the builder does his bit (and as the world's premier bathroom buider I'm know you have). It will open out over the next month or so. Try it in one of the altered tunings DADGad or Open G and you'll be captivated. I'm particularly taken with the bridge and will probably have to copy it, I've no shame!

I think we should have a rule here that you're not allowed to post pictures without a sound clip, we are building musical instruments after all.

Right now build a Mahogany/Euro "parabolic" and really hear what a guitar should sound like.

Colin

Author:  Alain Desforges [ Mon May 15, 2006 12:14 am ]
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Hesh, she's stunning my friend. You've hit that one out of the park... I absolutely love your bridge... That Koa should be a bit more 'flamed', no?     I was really looking forward to seeing that gorgeous wood under finish, and it even exceeded my expectations! Superb in every respect. That there gitter is 'Killer Mint'!

I can only hope to be able to try it in person one day. I guess I'm going to have to take a trip to Ann Arbor...

Author:  Serge Poirier [ Mon May 15, 2006 12:26 am ]
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[QUOTE=Colin S]
Right now build a Mahogany/Euro "parabolic" and really hear what a guitar should sound like.

Colin[/QUOTE]

That was my next question to you Colin, is it prefered by fingertylists ? My thinking being that if a guitar sounds great just playing with your fingers, imagine when strummed with a pick, one would need bo boats from John Mayes!

Serge

Author:  Serge Poirier [ Mon May 15, 2006 12:28 am ]
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Hesh, how far are you from BobC's summer place in Fort Erie ?

Author:  Colin S [ Mon May 15, 2006 3:20 am ]
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Hesh, the ideal would be to build two mahogany guitars, identical except a Euro top on one and a WRC or Redwood top on the other. Both with "Parabolic" bracing of course. The Mahogany/Euro will have a bright tone with great presence across the entire range, ideal for travis, blues and modern styles of play. This is the guitar most people head for the studio with. Change to the WRC or redwood and it becomes a little warmer with a rich sound. An ideal guitar for altered tuning work, also great for an earthy blues sound.

As to where you get good Euro on your side of the pond I have no idea, sorry. I get mine off my shelf, I've got quite a few sets. Russell is just getting us some more in from Luigi, I work on the basis that you can't have too much. Perhaps some of Bob's Carpathian, after all that's just a type of Euro. I have got some of Hank's Redwood (again via Russell) and it is stunning stuff. The best WRC I have ever seen again I bought in Europe from Madinter, I guess you have a lot of suppliers your side.

A warning though, once you've built with mahogany, you may build with other woods, for their looks, afterwards, but when you want to play you'll pick up the old mahogany.

Colin

Author:  charliewood [ Mon May 15, 2006 3:27 am ]
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I cant see how that guitar will not open up and be rich and beautiful sounding + in a bit of time - I imagine these guitars like newborn babies in that they come out a mess and screaming, but end up little bundles of joy in a short period. Good job hesh!
Cheers
Charliewood

Author:  LanceK [ Mon May 15, 2006 3:32 am ]
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Hesh, its very hard to add to the already mentioned accolades! Other than to offer up a big'o DANG!
   

Very nice work Man!
If I were a player looking for a very special guitar, I'd plunk down the money on that one in a second!

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