A few of us Great Southern makers got together at Peter Young's place last Tuesday when Tim Spittle made a flying visit to Albany. It was a great afternoon where Tim made a few more sales; we were treated to some of our newer instruments being strummed (made predominantly from Tim's tonewoods), and we downed a few ales while enjoying the camaraderie & good cheer. I'm continually inspired by these kinds of get-togethers (a few of us meet every Saturday at Pete's); it's an extremely rewarding way of furthering our knowledge-base of lutherie and sharing our build tips along the way.
Pete being busy on the drum sander:
17 y.o son Sam at work on his first build - a Kasha Tenor Uke (may as well aim high at your first attempt

Tim admiring one of Maurice's latest builds:
Salesman Tim at full tilt:
MORE tonewood! (some choice WRC):
Alan Warburton looking on while Gary Butler displays his great finger-picking style:
Pete & Gary checking out Pete's new Macro Classical:
Tim trying his hand at playing my travel-sized Soprano:
Cheers & thanks for looking!