We previously posted a few pics of a visit to Albany by Tim Spittle back in January 2011 (to view click here).
During the recent mid-semester holidays we had a chance to catch up once again while Tim made another flying visit to trade a few bits of tonewood and to welcome a Newbie to our growing band of merry makers, namely a long-time mate of mine Phil Anderson, who was visiting from Nannup where he's a widely respected craftsman of very fine furniture using predominately West Australian timbers. These days Phil is semi-retired from the furniture game and during a visit I made to his workshop last year he got bitten by the ukulele-making bug. We've also recently welcomed back Max Michael into the fold; Max is one of our original group of 12 blokes who banded together in 2005 at a TAFE course in stringed instrument making.
Here's a few pics of the crew with some finished instruments and a couple of 'builds-in-progress' taken at Pete Young's place last week. You'll note Pete's recent renovations where he has enclosed part of his carport and installed clear fibreglass sheeting and a new bench along the west wall - a bloody nice well-lit workspace it is too!
Phil & Tim look on while Max & Maurice hunt for a bargain through some of Tim's Spanish Cedar & Tassie Blackwood ...
Tim takes Maurice's new Octave Mandolin for a spin ...
Pete's All-West-Australian Tenor ukulele using WA Sheoak (w/Bloodwood bindings) under construction ...
My 18 y.o. son Sam tuning the top fan braces of a 'Dad & the Lad' joint U-Bass build ...
Maurice's new Archtop Mando about to get bindng channels cut ...
Phil Anderson's latest build and his new pride & joy - another All-West-Aussie Tenor uke of some lovely striped Peppermint back/sides & top with Blackbutt fretboard & bridge ...
Maurice's Papoose-style smaller bodied guitar (Tassie Blue Gum) ....
Maurice's Macassar Ebony replica of an 1897 Washburn 12-to-the-body ...
A Tenor uke of Tassie Blackwood & King Billy Pine that I built for a mate who's into Stratocaster guitars, and surfing ...

We're ALWAYS open to visits by other makers at our Saturday arvo events; if ever you are planning a trip to Albany please feel free to PM either Pete, Maurice or myself prior to arrival.
Hope I got all the descriptors correct, if not I'm sure the others will chime in. Thanks for looking y'all.