This is what is on my bench. I started it at the end of July so I've cooked through it pretty fast.
This is a gift for my father in law. It's his 60th birthday. It was sort of a colaborative effort by me, my wife, her brothers and sister and our kids (grandkids). Each one came to the shop and did something on the guitar. The kids helped glue in the liners, shaped some braces with my ibex plane. My sister in law did the rosette. One of my brother in laws made the bridge etc... It's been a lot of fun. Final set up will be tomorrow. It gets presented this Friday.
This is based off a 1927 Gibson Nic Lucus Special, thanks to Tim McKnight for the body tracing. Scale is 25.6 with 14 frets to the body.
A first for me is the sound port. I'm very excitted to hear what this brings to a guitar as I've never heard a guitar with one before.
Here are the specs:
Cuban Mahogany B&S
Adi Top and braces compliments of Hesh (thanks buddy! Great top) which came from the ANZLF group buy last year some time.
Tazzie Blackwood fretboard, headstock veneer, bindings, tail wedge and bridge.
Cuban Mahogany rosette with b/m/b purfling lines (same for top and back purflings).
One piece Hondo Mahogany neck with Allied truss rod and CF reinforcing bars.
There is very little 'finish' on the guitar right now as I was running out of time. Just 3 seal coats of shellac, not even the pores are filled. I will finish it at some other time, when Dad is ready to give it back
Here are the pics.
Some non-bench shots

"I wish one of the voices in your head would tell you to shut the hell up." - Warren De Montegue