Well as Colin is "coming out" (banjo wise) I suppose I had better 'fess up too and give all you OLF'ers a good laugh.
I get asked by my 4 daughters to make them guitars - unfortunately it's all electrics that they want

. Well I finally gave in and made one for my youngest - Suzanna (15). She was a very demanding client and it was her design throughout - I just provided the wood and labour
It's based on a strat and used the elctric bits from a 3/4 sized Asian Squier copy that my friend had left over from putting together a "leftie" for his son. Interesting new tricks for me to learn and when in doubt I just treated it as an acoustic
She's called it Orion, and it has some pearl dot inlay on the back and headstock loosely symbolising the constellation Orion's belt. It is a zebrano and lime body (sounds like a drink!) with a Cedar of Lebanon neck (donated by my good friend Russell Rose) and EIR bound fingerboard. Zebrano front and back headstock veneer and black Gotoh tuners. Finish is Tru-oil on body and neck:
I managed to finish it on her birthday and it sounds and plays pretty good.
Speaking of Dark Side of the Moon, I'm off to watch the recording I made of last night's Later With Jools Holland with David Gilmour (plus Crosby and Nash), Paul Simon and Elvis Costello
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Dave White
De Faoite Stringed Instruments". . . the one thing a machine just can't do is give you character and personalities and sometimes that comes with flaws, but it always comes with humanity" Monty Don talking about hand weaving, "Mastercrafts", Weaving, BBC March 2010