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Well, here is #4!! This is the guitar set I asked you guys for help on last year. http://luthiersforum.3element.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID= 7964&KW=mark+hanna#forumTop

Anyway, I finally finished. BRW back and sides, Cedar top, Koa end graph and bindings, with dyed perflings throughout, and red pao heart.











Thanks for looking.


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Cool! I love a good cedar top.


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I like it!!
Well done!

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Great detail, beautiful work, I really like BRW


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Very nice job!
I like the fingerboard end treatment, and the thicker FB binding.

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Nicely done! The woods and details you chose go together very well. How's
it sound?

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Number 4? Wow, you do nice work!! That BRW is gorgeous.


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She's a so nice there Mark Hanna. You got any papers on that rosewood?   

Hey, all kidding aside, that's a nice guitar bud. Tell us more about it!   

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Just gorgeous Mark. Great job on all the bling and cool bridge and fb.
Nice cutaway too! VERY,Very perdy geetar!

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Wow, Mark, that is really nice!  Excellent choices.     

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beautiful guitar!


Love the rose inlay


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Beautiful work.
4 or really 44

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Very Nice!!! Really like the shell work! Beautiful!

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Very beautiful work, Mark!

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Very Nice

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Really nice detailed work. There had to be lost of hours spent agonizing over all that trim.

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Thanks all! Jamie, It's sounds as nice as it looks. Nothing like a BRW sound. Still tinkering with the setup, but it's getting there.


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Kudos - lots of nice details and gorgeous wood. The inlay stops short of looking busy and I agree with Hesh, it is so well thought out that it creates a nice harmony.

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Ya know, I'm not a florentine fan or a fan of "bling", but this thing is awesome looking.

I love the koa/BRW contrast.  Cool looking bridge - almost looks like bat wings!  Also, I really like the shape of the tongue - very subtle without having that boring squared-off look.  Beautiful inlay, too.

Friggin' awesome job. 


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Beautiful Work Mark. I like the choice of trim. Looks like very good craftsmanship from my vantage point

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I love a florentine, and I think you ought to pat yourself on the back for the original details. How does it sound? How's it play? What are you thinking of building next?


Looks like a good job, Mark



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Terry, Thanks so much. It sounds great! The playing is good, but I haven't had time to tweak the set up yet. I'm thinking of a Mad. rosewood next, If I can find a nice set, but still haven't decided.


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Mark - its beautiful....I love the colour scheme - I may have to borrow that one for one of mine!


 


 


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