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Author:  Don Williams [ Tue Sep 05, 2006 4:41 am ]
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Hey Pete!

When are you going to post the pics of #1 now that it's finally done?!

I've been waiting forever it seems....C'mon Pete! Give us pics!!!!

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Author:  Serge Poirier [ Tue Sep 05, 2006 2:58 pm ]
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bump, wanna see it too!

Author:  Don Williams [ Tue Sep 05, 2006 11:40 pm ]
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BUMP !

Author:  JBreault [ Wed Sep 06, 2006 12:14 am ]
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I recall Don mentioning something to Pete about pictures at Newport...that was a full month ago...come on Pete!

Author:  Pete Licis [ Wed Sep 06, 2006 2:51 am ]
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Holy smokes! You guys need to get a life if you're waiting for pictures from little ol' me!   

(Kidding of course).

Yeah, I haven't yet taken any "real" pictures, I've been having too much fun playing it! But, here's a couple of teasers I did snap during the end of the building phase.

Enjoy, and more will be coming, I promise.

For those of you that remember, pay attention to the headstock and bridge - you guys gave me positive feedback about that. Especially the headstock, which was done in that shape for specific reasons, and I didn't really like the shape. But now, I guess it looks good enough even to me that I don't mind it at all. Also the finishing problems (imprinting) were all resolved in a re-finish. Came out pretty darn well in the second go-around.









Thanks for looking. And there will be better photos to come.

Author:  drfuzz [ Wed Sep 06, 2006 3:16 am ]
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Good lord... just as well I don't have any pics of my #1, after seeing that I would have to burn them

Awesome looking guitar, the design elements really go together well.   

Author:  Serge Poirier [ Wed Sep 06, 2006 3:48 am ]
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Beautiful 100th guitar Pete!

You're just telling lies or better, it's a joke huh? Not your first, it just can't be your first Man!

Off to burn my first!

Serge

Author:  JJ Donohue [ Wed Sep 06, 2006 5:33 am ]
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Beautiful...stunning...fabulous...etc. first effort or 100th effort, Pete. Fantastic attention to detail and craftsmanship!

Waiting for you to finish this and finally post pictures was like watching wind erosion.

Can't wait to see more pics...perhaps before the decade is out?!


Author:  Pete Licis [ Wed Sep 06, 2006 5:43 am ]
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Waiting for you to finish this and finally post pictures was like watching wind erosion.


Sheesh, gimmie a break JJ! You are seriously infringing upon Don Williams' harrassment rights. He has exclusive rights to my lutherie delinquency issues. And don't you forget it!!!



Lest there be any confusion, yes it is indeed my first guitar. And between my day job and my attention to detail, it didn't go quickly ... especially when there were six month periods where I didn't even set foot in the shop. But ... it's finally done ... after SEVEN YEARS! I can't wait to start #2.

Author:  Sam Price [ Wed Sep 06, 2006 5:46 am ]
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WOW!!!!

I feel so unworthy!!

Mine is a 50 yr old beat-up compared to this beauty!!!

Author:  Don Williams [ Wed Sep 06, 2006 6:00 am ]
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THAT was worth the wait!

Thanks Pete!

It's even more fantastic than I expected!
That could be the best #1 I've ever seen. Sure blows mine out of the water....


Author:  Don Williams [ Wed Sep 06, 2006 6:01 am ]
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[QUOTE=drfuzz] Good lord... just as well I don't have any pics of my #1, after seeing that I would have to burn them [/QUOTE]

After seeing those pics it makes me want to burn my #1...

Author:  JBreault [ Wed Sep 06, 2006 6:07 am ]
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Wow Pete! Those were definitely worth waiting for! Excellent job. I really do like the headstock and the green herringbone is terriffic.

Author:  Pete Licis [ Wed Sep 06, 2006 6:15 am ]
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Easy guys, don't start burning your instruments. Send them to me ... I need some wood.   

I so appreciate all your kind comments!

I'll try to take some "real" photos this weekend. I have a lot of fun with the photography part too but I just haven't set aside the time to shoot my own instrument.   If any of you have seen photos of Vivian Ecker's TJV - I took those on my kitchen table after a rushed meal with Viv. Everything about lutherie is fun, even the photo shoots!

Author:  CarltonM [ Wed Sep 06, 2006 7:20 am ]
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Pete,

That is without a doubt a superior #1! Patience does pay off, and you've got the proof! Well done.

I found your headstock to be immediately appealing. Nice design!

Author:  Serge Poirier [ Wed Sep 06, 2006 7:50 am ]
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[QUOTE=Pete Licis] Easy guys, don't start burning your instruments. Send them to me ... I need some wood.   

I so appreciate all your kind comments!

I just haven't set aside the time to shoot my own instrument.   [/QUOTE]

That's what i'm gonna do, insted of burning my no 1, i'm gonna shoot it! Serge Poirier38966.7023148148

Author:  Pete Licis [ Wed Sep 06, 2006 7:56 am ]
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That's what i'm gonna do, insted of burning my no 1, i'm gonna shoot it!

Oh geeeeze! YOU CRACK ME UP!
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Author:  Mike Mahar [ Wed Sep 06, 2006 8:13 am ]
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Maybe I should have spent 7 years on my number 1. I guess you aren't considering going into the business. Let's see. 1 instrument every 7 years with a modest salary of $50K. That would wound out to a selling price of $350,000. So much for the labor theory of value.

Pete, all kidding aside, you clearly didn't do anything on this guitar until you were sure of what you were doing. How many test pieces of things like necks and inlays did you do along the way?

Author:  Wade Sylvester [ Wed Sep 06, 2006 8:25 am ]
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"I'll try to take some "real" photos this weekend."

Oh I see. So these aren't the "real" Photos of your 1st guitar. Ya it's amasing what you can do in PhotoShop to Dr. up a picture.

Realy though, fabulous job Pete!
Sharp details. Very nice!

I'd love to see more pics of that instrument!
Thanks to Don for instigating the pics!

WadeWade S.38966.7278935185

Author:  Pete Licis [ Wed Sep 06, 2006 8:31 am ]
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Mike regarding the figure of $350K - you don't know how many times I joked about that with the guys at work! Hey, and what are you saying, I can't get $375K for it ??????     

you clearly didn't do anything on this guitar until you were sure of what you were doing

Well, that's very true, Mike. I did do a lot of dry runs and test runs and practicing with certain things. Interestingly, though, none with the neck or inlay you mention. The neck just sort of happened, sort of took care of itself, which totally amazed me, since I don't trust my manual skills any. That's one reason I make too many jigs -- I always make a jig if I think it will preclude me from screwing with a manual operation. I did have one prior inlay experience, and that was inlaying an abalone "V" on the cocobolo trim on the portable router table I made for Viv way back.

Author:  Anthony Z [ Wed Sep 06, 2006 10:53 am ]
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Pete -- fabulous looking guitar and congratulations. Seven years -- now that's perserverance! That's a really cool end graft!

So what do you have planned for your next!

Author:  Pete Licis [ Thu Sep 07, 2006 12:22 am ]
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Anthony,

#1, in a way, included some things that I needed to prove to myself regarding my ability. IMHO, I think I did OK. Doing some of the fancy stuff I did (like the home made green/purple/white herringbone and zig-zag backstrip) took a lot of extra time. But for now, the "proving" is done.

So, next, I go with what I'll call "understated elegance" (aka QUICK AND SIMPLE!), and instead concentrate on tone. The only "fancy" thing I'm doing on #2 is a cutaway. I find I actually use those upper frets now and then.Pete Licis38967.3912037037

Author:  Dave Anderson [ Thu Sep 07, 2006 12:52 am ]
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Very cool looking guitar Pete.I like your bridge and end graft a lot and that headstock is awesome! What did you use for finish ?? Its beauuuuteefull.

Author:  Arnt Rian [ Thu Sep 07, 2006 1:07 am ]
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Beautiful guitar!

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