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Up for grabs...
3 Black acacia sets OM size $150 each
Backs: 22" by 7 3/4" by .140"
Sides: 32" by 4 3/4" by .120"
All sets are finish sanded.

Set 4



Set 6



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I would love the black walnut set and the rock maple set.  Thanks, Chris


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Dude... where is the brazilian?

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401K - Don't you ever listen? 

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Steve,

I'll take the bearclaw sitka and the adi 00 tops. You know my mailing address right? Let me know a total and I'll get the payment to you asap.

Thanks!!

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Hey Steve, Nice stuff pal.

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[QUOTE=WaddyT] 401K - Don't you ever listen? 
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I selectively listen... It is a skill I have developed with much practice.   

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Did you say BRAZILIAN??

Second place in que here!!

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Chris,
They are yours! Got your email. Will get them ready and shipped tomorrow.


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Dave,
I'll get the tops ready and shipped tomorrow morning.


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[QUOTE=Brock Poling] [QUOTE=WaddyT] 401K - Don't you ever listen? 
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I selectively listen... It is a skill I have developed with much practice.    [/QUOTE]

Ahh, you have learned well Grasshopper. The tribulations of matrimony require the young warrior to develop many new skills in order to survive. But this be the most important by far if one is to walk the path of contentment

Cheers

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Brock,
Headplates, bridge blanks, fingerboards or guitar sets?


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[QUOTE=larkim] [QUOTE=Brock Poling] [QUOTE=WaddyT] 401K - Don't you ever listen? 
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I selectively listen... It is a skill I have developed with much practice.    [/QUOTE]

Ahh, you have learned well Grasshopper. The tribulations of matrimony require the young warrior to develop many new skills in order to survive. But this be the most important by far if one is to walk the path of contentment

Cheers

Kim [/QUOTE]

That's why my father gave me ear plugs on my wedding day. He said I'd need them


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[QUOTE=Colonial Tonwds] Brock,
Headplates, bridge blanks, fingerboards or guitar sets?[/QUOTE]

Sets..

The rest I will just order the normal channels later.   

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I have a decent supply of BR bridge blanks and will put together a package kinda thing. I have maybe 5 or 6 sets of BR left and that's it. I have my(401K)sets stashed away but I haven't found any old BR lumber in over a year....bummer. I have a lot of billets for sides but no back billets.



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Steve, Do you have any bits for bindings? Any pieces 1 x 1/4 x 32 so we can glue up purfling first before cutting? I would buy lots of these if you had them. I would be just as happy buying a side billet if you were willing to sell those.

Burton

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[QUOTE=Colonial Tonwds] [QUOTE=larkim] [QUOTE=Brock Poling] [QUOTE=WaddyT] 401K - Don't you ever listen? 

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I selectively listen... It is a skill I have developed with much practice.    [/QUOTE]



Ahh, you have learned well Grasshopper. The tribulations of matrimony require the young warrior to develop many new skills in order to survive. But this be the most important by far if one is to walk the path of contentment


Go to Off Topic Discussion for related funny story.  HERE


Cheers



Kim [/QUOTE]



That's why my father gave me ear plugs on my wedding day. He said I'd need them [/QUOTE]

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Go here for funny story related to selective hearing.  I didn't go far enough down and buried it inside another quote in the last post.

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ill take the dread black acacia set. pm me info


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I'll be listing some additional Addy tops and some Brazilian pieces today.


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All sold


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[QUOTE=Colonial Tonwds] Up fo' grabs....

50 pieces of old Brazilian rosewood. Dimensions for the pieces are 6 1/2" to 7 3/4" long by 1 1/4" to 2" wide by .320" to .470"[/QUOTE]

Sounds like good stock for bridges. I may get a few!

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Same here Steve, I'd be interested in several brazilian bridge blanks, too. Put in me line if you will.

Bill



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