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Here's my latest with some macassar zoot from the Zootman. Don't be painting that new zoot building for too long, Bob. The fumes could get to you and we need our zoot.







Macassar ebony back, sides, head sandwich
Italian spruce top
Ziricote, maple, mahogany rosette
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Peruvian walnut neck

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Beautiful geetar Ken.  I really like the unique cut-away and of course the zoot too.

I wondered what new members who have not been properly indoctrinated to the meaning of the term "zoot" might think from your thread's title.......

Nice job!



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Ken,

what did you think of the walnut for the neck? That dark wood looks great with the ebony. Did you stack the heel or did you find a thick piece?

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Ken,

Could we see a closeup of the rosette?

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I'm with Ken... I'd like to see a rosette closeup too.
Gutsy move on the point of the cutaway! Love it.


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Burton, the Peruvian walnut was softer and lighter than the black walnut I'm used to. It was a little fibrous too and I thought it might be hard to final sand before finishing but it wasn't and it took the finish well, It was quite stiff so I wasn't too concerned with the lighter weight. It's a laminated neck without any stripes. I couldn't find any thick stock, but I'll be looking for it now.

Max, here's a rosette closeup.


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Wow!
Dang...
I quit.

(To quote some of the emotions previously expressed over such lovely work.)

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Ken, That is really wonderful!

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beautiful guitar !!

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Ken that looks fantastic. You sure did that Macassar Ebony justice. I really like the cutaway and the rosette. Very nice work.


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Ken;
What a sexy guitar!


It really is beautiful and has such a alluring appeal!

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Really nice Ken. CLASS,@ fine rosette. I have built sevral with the peruvian walnut and will probably make love the stuff, if used as the main neck wood or as laminate.


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meant & fine rosette not @ and will probably make many more. hit the post button instead of the review. nice when new stuff up and running for edit.


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Very, very nice! How's the rosette made? Tiles? Otherwise?


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Mattia, here's a photo of part of the process. I first make a log of edge grained veneers and back cutoff pieces. It's a little flimsy, but the tiles I slice off of it are sturdy. I build the rosette in the channel I cut with my fly cutter. I even use the drill press for temporary clamping. That's a picture of another rosette I did using the drill press to clamp. After it's made I use the fly cutter to install the purfling lines.



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Incredible workmanship and aesthetically stunning!

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I absolutely love that delicate cutaway. Looks like a petal. An extremely elegant guitar.


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What Colin said.  I don't know what it means, but it sounded really nice.  I really like the guitar.  Bob's Zoot never disappoints.  Nice work.    

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Very pretty! Can we also have a closer look at the bridge, there is something going on with the bridge pins...?

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Ken, what a knockout! Bet she sounds just as pretty!

Yep, that's zoot alright (and in good hands.)

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What Dennis said, but I will add outstanding!

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Wow, Ken, that is really fine looking!!! Are your bridge pins staggered?

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Arnt, I stagger the bridge pins as insurance against future cracking, but I like the look too.

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WOW! Beautiful, Ken!!!

...is the neck stained or is the Peruvian that dark?

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Ken,

Thanks for the photos. That rosette is uniquely beautiful!

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