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PostPosted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 10:41 pm 
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Hey bro, great strategy...and thanks!
Glad you like the bOcote. Or is that B0kOTe? b'QoTee?
Anyway, I may try to work the C&H into an inlay on a guitar at some point.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 8:41 am 
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WOW Steve...I almost didn't even click on this topic until I saw that you started the thread.

That is one beautiful guitar (as usual)! I particularly like the neck, heel and back junction shot. Very classy! I always enjoy the sibling competition between you and your bro. Ok John...your turn!

So what's next? In particular, I am still waiting to see the definitive guitar made from that sister set of Waterfall Bubinga you've been sitting on for years.

Best wishes my friend!

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 9:15 am 
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JJ Donohue wrote:
So what's next? In particular, I am still waiting to see the definitive guitar made from that sister set of Waterfall Bubinga you've been sitting on for years.

Best wishes my friend!


Ouch! JJ, you know how to hit a man right where he deserves to be hit! That set generated some interest last year from a potential customer, so there's a gentleman's agreement about "reserving" it for him. (That is, until he finally backs out. :roll: )
Pulling it out I was struck once again by its beauty. Truly amazing stuff.
Anyway, what's next--in line--is an Indian RW SJ w/ a bearclaw Sitka top. Hope to show pics in the not too distant.
Thanks, as always, for your kind words.

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