It is a 13-fret Nick Lucas style L-00. I especially want to thank Hesh because he gave me some really helpful PM advice on the bracing for this one, and I took some hints from Allen's Norman Blake style 000 because it has some of the same ideas with forward shifting of the bracing and a slightly smaller sound-hole.
Back and sides are Mahogany (Brazillian) that I got from Gerard Gilet. I bought 2 sets and, because this was my first time bending sides myself, I used the less attractive of the sets. But they worked out first time and still look pretty good. The top is Adirondack from Tim Spittle. Bindings are cocobolo and I tried a cocobolo soundhole binding also (but hard to photograph it well).





The scale length is 24.7 inch. I used those new 'Heritage' tuners from Stew-Mac and I really like them. The sound is quite well balanced and pretty powerful for a small bodied guitar.
I want to ask the opinion of anyone who cares to comment. I bought a Gibson-style firestripe pickguard that I thought might look cool on this guitar and go with the old-time Gibson vibe. I haven't installed it yet, and a few people that I have shown it to really don't like it. Here is a final picture with it temporarily held in place (the plastic covering is still on it and looks bad, but just ignore that - I am sure you get the general idea). What do you all think - should I go with it?

Thanks for looking, and thanks again for all of the all of the advice and inspiration.
Mark