This is a Dreadnaught I started building for my son two years ago. It was up to closed box this time last year but unfortunately I had an illiness to content with and was off work and out of the woodwork shop for over six months. I started back working on this one a few months ago and I'm very happy with the end result.
It is a standard Dreadnaught build off the Stew Mac Dready plan. This plan tucks the tone bars, fingers braces and the bridge plate. It will need to be tough as my son is hard on his guitars. The top is some very nice sitka spruce and the back and sides are Indian Rosewood. The binding is Myrtle along with the endgraft. Grover tuners and a very nice figured Queensland maple neck. I went for the EVO fretts to try an achieve some longer fret life. As I say, the Lad plays hard. The tone is very well balanced and it sounds a little tight. It will open out nicely after a few months of playing. A big sound with good volume as you would expect from a Dready and the sustain is wonderful. I reckon this is my best effort so far. I will ask Steve to record it for me so that mp3 will be posted at a later date.
Here are a few pictures and thanks for looking.








(Edited By Kim 12/07/13: Here's a link to the sound file Alan mentioned above...great sounding guitar but really excellent playing to

http://www.soundclick.com/player/single ... 94482&q=hi
Thanks for looking
Cheers
Alan