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Have a look fella's I picked'er up from Tony this morning -
Tony is a first class guy all the way, and im tell you, his paint shop makes my HOUSE look small!


















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Lance that looks awesome. Great looking guitar,fantastic finish.

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Incredible finish. I am going to have to seriously consider farming out finishing to the real experts.

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Lance, that's really first rate. I know you're proud--at least you should be!

By the way, I like your new bridgeless design. That really simplifies things, doesn't it?

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B-uuuuuuuuu-ty-full. Doing justice to that set of CB was no small task. I know I would be intimidated. You pulled it off no problemo, I love it, and as others have said great finish.


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Absolutely beautiful, both guitar and the finish.


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Good job lance... and Tony! Told ya you'd like him!

If anyone needs tony's contact info to get some guitars finished e-mail
me and I'll give ya his phone number.

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Really nice guitar Lance.

After having just finished my first with FP (a less than perfect result), I was thinking about finding someone else to do the finish in future, what a pity you guys are on a different continent. I'll just have to buy a compressor and spray gear instead. I was a profesional spray painter in another life, many moons ago. I wonder if I still have those skills...

I can't help but notice that your pictures are always much better than anything I can produce with my little 1.3 megapixel camera, What camera are you using, and what are it's specs?


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sweet! looks great bud,

what`s Tony`s number again?


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Thanks Matt-

Here's Tonys info -

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Let him know ya seen the LS-Coco if ya get a chance -
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Nice, nice, nice! Lance that is a wonderful guitar. Both you and Tony did a tremendous job. Some lucky person is going to be very happy!

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Well nevermind about the e-mail.... looks like his number is public now

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Very nice Lance, the guitar looks beautiful. What kind of finish is it, it sure looks like lacquer so I assume it is. What sort of prep work did you do? Did you sand, fill pores etc. Again, it looks fantastic.

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[QUOTE=Steve Kinnaird] Lance, that's really first rate. I know you're proud--at least you should be!

By the way, I like your new bridgeless design. That really simplifies things, doesn't it? [/QUOTE]

No Strings either...so you don't need frets. Probably don't need fingers...IT PLAYS ITSELF!!! Now that is innovation...LAnce it realy does look great. IS the finish thick? Is it Nitro? Please give some details.

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Lance very, very nice. A really clean and beautiful guitar


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Thanks Dave- Its urethane - and is very thin.

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I was just checking out that top again. That is some beautiful redwood. I'm doing one of my jumbo parlors now with some of the TA redwood I got from Hank and some Cocbolo from Mr C. It looks pretty nice too. I sure hope mine shines like yours.

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Wow, that is gorgeous! I had to put my sunglasses on just to look at it. Great guitar and finish. I'm seriously thinking about having my last guitar refinished professionally. I didn't like the way it turned out. How much does this charge?
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Oh....niceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!

Good work, Lance!


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Beautiful work Lance...your stuff is so inspiring! Let us know how it sounds.

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Beautiful stuff. Does Tony finish with the neck off or on? Looks like he did it off.

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It looks great. Is it waterbase urethane or the two part finish that auto finishers use or some other type?


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it is 2 part urethane.

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Fantastic Lance, when can you ship that to me for a closer look?


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