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Somebody tell me where to ship this guitar next. It's just hanging around the shop...waiting.

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John...The silence is deafening on this one!

If I remember correctly, it goes to Tim McKnight for fretting, etc.

I suggest you PM him for confirmation and an address.

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Is anybody going to spray this guitar. I think Tim usually does fretting and setup after the finish has been applied. Tim is surely very busy right now in preparation for upcoming the Montreal show.

Seems to me I remember BobC talking about spraying the finish. Don't know if he has time anymore either as we all seem to keep him working pretty hard.John How38890.6539814815

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John, Addam Stark offered his service,
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Lance, that's how I remember it too, Addam jumped in and offered his services.

Tim McKnight was asking where the bridge was also. Bob Steidl replied he has a bridge roughed out but doesn't do final thickness until the neck is attached.

That would get it really close to complete when it arrives at Tim McKnight's doorstep.

Wow.

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Hey John, before you ship that guitar off to Addam, why don't you take 5 or 6 nice photos with a neutral background and email them to Michael Payne for use as a label background and of course for posting here. Did you ever get a case for this guitar?John How38891.3688888889

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The case arrived in late April. According to John K., it fits like it was designed. I seem to remember him posting a picture of the guitar in it's case a week or so ago.

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John, im just being nosey But yes there is a case, actualy John K posted some pictures last week of the guitar (in) the nice tweed Cedar Creek case.
They can be seen HERE

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Thanks Lance, I guess I missed those. Hey it looks like a guitar huh.

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[QUOTE=John How] Thanks Lance, I guess I missed those. Hey it looks like a guitar huh.[/QUOTE]

Show'does!

BTW, I saw at the bottom of that thread that Kevin also offered his finishing services. I didnt thank him for that so I will now! Thank Kevin!

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Lance,

This guitar better not show up on Ebay in our lifetimes!!!


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Somebody make a decision here. I always fret before finishing to avoid dings on the back of the neck etc. but I know others do the fretting last. Is this guitar going to the finisher next, and if so, which one?

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John K. I'll check with Addam Stark and see if he's still on for this. Will answer asap.


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Addam here. Sorry about not posting for a month or two. I had a new son Mason James Stark and it's Newport Guitar Fest time so I have been finishing about 30 guitar for the show plus a bunch that are not for the show. Also I have finished two celtic harps, a bunch of ukes and two lutes. Summer has been fun so far! As I email Bruce send that guitar out and I will get it done right away and then ship ot out to the next guy. Hey lance, do you want a free sunburst?


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Hey Addam, do you ever shoot Varnish?

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I have, but not many people ask for it. Mostly Mando builders.


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[QUOTE=Addam Stark]   Hey lance, do you want a free sunburst?[/QUOTE]

OOoooooo Aaaaaa -- let me think about it! I might get killed if I say yes

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No doubt Lance, but if that's what you want, it might be worth dyin for!!! If it was a mohogany or maple guitar, I would certainly do it.

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Thanks Addam, I sent a circular email to you, John K. and Tim McK. Let me know if we need anything as it travels. I'd like to add one more comment, YAHOO!



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Ah, we would only want to burst the top of the guitar. But lets talk when I have it, so I know what it looks like. What ever you want let me know, it's for you to enjoy.


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I think a burst would look great. I love this size and shape of this guitar. :-)

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I’m thinking a nice tobacco would look great along side the dark rosewood? No?

Im open to suggestions too. Everything except hot Pink!

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But transparent clear to the edge. That would look HOT!!!


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