Many thanks folks!!!!
Sebastiaan my friend the bridge shape was developed from a thread that I started on another forum asking "Why are bridges shaped as they are" that turned into one of the biggest and ugliest fights that I have ever seen on a forum......
But once you waded through the unfortunate part of that thread I developed a friendship with Scott Van Linge who is best known for hot rodding guitars to optimize tone and response. Scott shared a lot on info with me and I had my own design goals too.
I wanted the bridge to have a larger foot print and "melt" into the top and the inspiration for the shape was a melting Hershey kiss (chocolate) on a cookie..... I also wanted no hard edges and a thicker saddle. After three prototypes I had a batch of 6 of these made for me at a CNC shop. The one that you see above is one I made myself because I wanted to use this beautiful piece of BRW.
BTW the bridge pins are also BRW, 3 degree, unslotted. I call this bridge the "stealth" bridge.
Dave mon I am indeed a mahogany fan almost to the degree of Colin. I love mahogany both working with it and the predictable tone of this very fine wood.
I had some black Limba but ditched it in a swap meet since I am now trying to rope in my design goals which pretty much only include "core" woods now i.e. rosewoods, mahogany, blackwood, koa, etc.
I'll have some pics of the presentation ceremony next week.
Bob buddy thanks and I like the simpler look for a guitar but showcasing the natural beauty of the wood. I give a lot of thought into the wood combos and will often "kit" a guitar and then just look at the parts for a week or more changing things out until it looks right to me.
With #16 on the bench now I have found my voice and a couple of people commented last week that all of my recent guitars sound like they have the same voice. So these days it is all about the tone and playability without doing anything, or adding anything that detracts from the natural beauty of the wood.
I wanted to add that this poly finish that Joe White did for me is superb in all respect. I could not be more pleased.
Rick Turner also very graciously helped Joe when Joe was considering getting into poly so I own Rick a big thanks too!
Lillian my friend I hope to get out your way for GAL and would love to meet you too and I will be sure to bring a guitar for you to play.