Model O (SJ) Itialian, Ribbon Stripe, Coco

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Re: Model O (SJ) Itialian, Ribbon Stripe, Coco

Post by tlguitars » Thu Apr 02, 2009 6:59 pm

Crazy, not sure if I'll finish it by Sat; whatever it'll get there. Here's the catch up pics. Fingers crossed.

Sealed:
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Sprayed: I "Honey'ed" the back and sides a bit. Warmed it up just a hair.
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Sanding/Buffed and Glued.
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Tuners and Serial/Date
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Re: Model O (SJ) Itialian, Ribbon Stripe, Coco

Post by Dennis Leahy » Thu Apr 02, 2009 7:31 pm

Wow Todd, you do mighty fine work, even under the pressure of a deadline.

I have a couple of questions on some techniques, but I'm going to wait until after Saturday to ask them!

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Re: Model O (SJ) Itialian, Ribbon Stripe, Coco

Post by Joe Sustaire » Thu Apr 02, 2009 7:36 pm

Wow, that is so beautiful!!!
I love that headstock, front and back.
The craftsmanship and finish throughout is superb!

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Re: Model O (SJ) Itialian, Ribbon Stripe, Coco

Post by Eben » Thu Apr 02, 2009 7:43 pm

Go T, go T, go T

YEAH!!!

It's gorgeous, man - You're there!

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Re: Model O (SJ) Itialian, Ribbon Stripe, Coco

Post by Dennis Mitchell » Thu Apr 02, 2009 9:33 pm

:mrgreen: Yep.....what they all said Todd! :mrgreen:
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Re: Model O (SJ) Itialian, Ribbon Stripe, Coco

Post by tlguitars » Fri Apr 03, 2009 12:23 am

Thanks guys. I'm hoping to finish a new bridge design, but I might have to steal a bridge from a burned guitar to fill in. The ebony won't match the fretboard and head plate but oh well. We'll see what gets done tomorrow. I think it'll be an all-night'er the way these crappy spot fills and burn thru's have been going. Releveling is a pain!!

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Re: Model O (SJ) Itialian, Ribbon Stripe, Coco

Post by tlguitars » Sun Apr 05, 2009 1:53 pm

Finished!!! Hurray. Done at 1:30pm auction day. I strung it up at 11:30 pm the night before so it would have a chance to "feel the burn" of the strings for at least 12 hours (ish). Just used another nut and saddle from a burned guitar so I could at least string it up. It sold for my base price which was great. Best thing I've ever made and I only got to play it for 3 minutes.

Fret Leveling
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Shop photo's just after assembly was complete.
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The Finished Photo's: Taken seconds before I headed out to the event.
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I should have made the neck cap out of Coco but I didn't have the wood, and the new bridge design didn't make it so I went with the standard MN/Guild design. Took it out to the models name sakes shop before I took photo's, it was great to be able to show how much I've learned in such a short time. Watched him bind 3 guitars' wbw side shelf purfling in 32 minutes, its was just one layer at a time, but so quick and the miters were perfect every time and he free cut them with an exacto knife, free hand!!!!! Awe inspiring! Got a quick lesson to make my next ones better too. Here's to hoping I can learn to do it as good as he does.

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Re: Model O (SJ) Itialian, Ribbon Stripe, Coco

Post by Dennis Mitchell » Sun Apr 05, 2009 2:01 pm

Congrat's Todd, a gorgeous instrument it is! I bet the new owner is still grinning ear to ear. :D
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