#12 OM
- Ron Wisdom
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#12 OM
I finished this a couple of months ago but didn't photograph until today. The pics aren't great, but that's my style.
This is an OM made from Tasmanian blackwood with bloodwood trim. The top is adi. Sweet, sweet, sweet little guitar. This is for my 2nd grandson. Schaller tuners, tru-oil finish.
Ron
This is an OM made from Tasmanian blackwood with bloodwood trim. The top is adi. Sweet, sweet, sweet little guitar. This is for my 2nd grandson. Schaller tuners, tru-oil finish.
Ron
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Re: #12 OM
Lovely guitar Ron.
The bloodwood bindings look great with the Blackwood don't they?
The bloodwood bindings look great with the Blackwood don't they?
- Ron Wisdom
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Re: #12 OM
Thanks, Bob. To my taste, bloodwood makes a perfect trim material for blackwood. It looks wonderful on curly oak, too.
Ron
Ron
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Re: #12 OM
Nice work Ron, I think I might have to get some of that blood wood too now. Not only do I want Taffy as a grand dad I wouldn't mind having you as the grand dad on the other side of the family.
Jim
Jim
Life is good when you are amongst the wood.
Jim Schofield
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Re: #12 OM
Mmmmm, she looks very refined Ron. All those crisp clean lines and the warm glow of the T-oil finish. Looks like you have now fitted out the entire clan Wisdom, so what's next? Time you got some money back for the love me thinks and with work of that standard you should have no problem finding a few takers.
Cheers
Kim
Cheers
Kim
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Hi Ron,
Such a beautiful instrument mate! I love everything about it. Thank you so much for the classy pictures also.
Cheers
Alan
Such a beautiful instrument mate! I love everything about it. Thank you so much for the classy pictures also.
Cheers
Alan
"Play to express, not to impress"
Alan Hamley
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- Ron Wisdom
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Re: #12 OM
Thanks one and all. Kim, I have a matching pair of parlors to make for my granddaughters and then I WILL be finished with family. It's been expensive giving my first 12 away (14 with the parlors), but I've done it for the challenge and the learning experience. I do feel much more confident now in building for sale.
Ron
Ron
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Re: #12 OM
Yes a great little guitar, looks real nice. I like the zero fret idea. Years ago I incorporated a zero type fret into my fingerboard nuts, only it was bone not metal. One good thing about building for family of folks near to you, is you get to see your builds more often.
Taff
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