Brazilian Mahogany Long Neck Concert

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Allen
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Brazilian Mahogany Long Neck Concert

Post by Allen » Sun Jan 24, 2016 3:39 pm

This one is part of the batch of 3 long neck concerts with 16" scale length I've been working on. This one is a spec instrument and will be available after it settles in for a week or so.

Body - Brazilian Mahogany
Bindings - East Indian Rosewood
Head Plate Veneers - East Indian Rosewood
Fret Board - East Indian Rosewood with 12 - 16" compound radius
Fret Board Inlay - York Gum Burl
Bridge - East Indian Rosewood with Spalted Mango Veneer
Rosette - Spalted Mango
Tuners - Grover Sta-Tites 14:1
Finish - Microtone Satin Gloss
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Re: Brazilian Mahogany Long Neck Concert

Post by seeaxe » Mon Jan 25, 2016 7:08 am

Allen,

Raising the bar ever higher, Allen. We all ran out of superlatives a long time ago.

These last two are pieces of stringed instrument artistry. I think they are wonderful. If they sound as good as they look they will be amazing.

Inspirational stuff.

Cheers
Richard

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Re: Brazilian Mahogany Long Neck Concert

Post by kiwigeo » Mon Jan 25, 2016 9:40 am

Nice work as usual Allen.
Martin

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