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Again Hesh, that is super sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet.

I just love that guitar bud, very very very very nice.

Well done.

This one better be on the brochure

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that is perfectly executed. Such a clean guitar.

The sunlight ALWAYS tells the truth with the level of craftmanship with guitars!!!


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The more pics you post, the more I like it!

Great job Hesh!

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Saved to file bro! Great pics of a very lovely guitar and WOW, What a landscape!

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It still looks good with the lights on! Nice!

The dark fingerboard binding looks great close-up. Kind of an extra treat just for the player. I like it!


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It's amazing how much nicer (and you know it looked awesome already) natural sunlight makes everything look. Especially well made guitars!

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Fantastic guitar bro!

I too love that FB binding... Very, very sweet.

The picture aren't half bad either!

So how is that bad girl opening up?

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[QUOTE=Hesh1956]

Any way I now will admit it, a dread, is now my favorite guitar...... [/QUOTE]

WOOO HOOO HOOOO!


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Now Hesh you know me, not the world's greatest fan of dreadnoughts, but I have to say, if I wanted one it would most certainly be that one. Beautiful execution, but with you that's a taken, and the wood choice is perfect. Great guitar. What's next?

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Hesh, I look forward to seeing that one, I like the L-00 body shape, though I've never built one. As you know I'm a great fan of Euro spruce, probably better access to good wood over here, but I've got some of Shane's Lutz, in every characteristic I can find it's the nearest thing from your side of the pond to good Euro. I'm looking forward to building with it (Black Limba/Lutz 000 planned) I'd be interested in your opinion compared to the Adi.

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Hesh--

You have made an absolutely gorgeous guitar. Congrats on the build!

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Absolutely stunning! The sunlight shows it all and it still shines. Great work Hesh!

Oh, I think you left your sprinkler on too long!

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Hesh the New Pictures really show it off, thats some beautiful Adi and Mahogany, and boy did you do it justice, now there is a dreadnought I would love to own.


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Hesh,

I can hear the "boom-chicka" of Bluegrass picking from here ...looks good...congrats...


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