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Tollywood

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Bob, you did an excellent job on Kevin's Morse. I am very impressed by your skills.

Kevin, you now have a very special Morse, unlike any other in your collection. You were very brave (no offense, Bob) to embark on such a journey, but I am sure that you are glad that you did it.

I think it looks amazing. :)
 

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Bob, you did an excellent job on Kevin's Morse. I am very impressed by your skills.

Kevin, you now have a very special Morse, unlike any other in your collection. You were very brave (no offense, Bob) to embark on such a journey, but I am sure that you are glad that you did it.

I think it looks amazing. :)

Tollie,

Yup - Bob had some "trials and tribulations" along the way, but over came them with fantastic end results.

I saw spalt maple re-top he did earlier this year and flipped out - that's when I decided to go that route. When at the Tacoma Washington guitar festival in May I hand picked some beautiful spalt (translation:harder to work with spalt, because it was further along in the rotting/decay process) and then looked around for a local luthier. I found a local guy that does great work, but he had never done exactly this, so I hit Bob up (since he had) to see if he'd be interested and was able to talk him into it. :)

This was an early (2006) Y2D with a flame/stripe top that he planed the body down on - and if you look closely you can see that I went with the Y2D "prototype wiring", that includes the "add bridge" toggle and the blade is only three-way. Another minor touch, he recessed the neck plate. :)

More pics to come, I'm sure - and thrilled it's done.

Maybe this will convince BP that the next PDN run should be splat maple tops across the product lines? That would sell like hot cakes I tell ya! :D

Kevin
 

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Maybe this will convince BP that the next PDN run should be splat maple tops across the product lines? That would sell like hot cakes I tell ya! :D

…and would devalue my original Axis spalted maple top, so I hope not! :eek:


 

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Bob, you did an excellent job on Kevin's Morse. I am very impressed by your skills.

Kevin, you now have a very special Morse, unlike any other in your collection. You were very brave (no offense, Bob) to embark on such a journey, but I am sure that you are glad that you did it.

I think it looks amazing. :)

Honestly, it felt like a scam at first. Some random guy randomly hits me up out of the blue; felt awkward for sure. I even was hesitant to even accept the job. That first bit out of the way, Kev has been absolutely patient with my screw ups and delays. This guitar has been a thorough challenge, and has subsequently expanded my knowledge 10 fold. Maple with this much spalting is a challenge to say the least. Drill press chewing the top up, 3 way switch exploded out on me (my repair of that was rather crafty though ;D), the top cupped after I trimmed it down... the clear soaked in, the temperature of the clear was too hot and bubbled... man every step of the way was just a battle.

Ironically the one thing I was most scared to do (recessed neck plate) was by far the easiest part!

I'll take lots of good pics tomorrow and pack her up for shipping Tuesday. :)
 

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…and would devalue my original Axis spalted maple top, so I hope not! :eek:



haha, yours is safe I'm pretty sure ;)

Heres the headstock repaired. Had a nasty chip right in the middle. Can't fix the damage to the silk screen unfortunately, but the clear repair came out great!

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It was supposed to be a gorgeous, sunny day today, but unfortunately the rain had something to say.
 
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