I was given some fairly firm guidelines as to what was wanted. This included East Indian Rosewood, German Spruce tops. Cocobolo bindings, Ebony fretboard and bridge. Herringbone purfling, and absolutely no bwb purfs.
Nut width and neck profile were also a bit out of the norm,and the closest specs I could find were the 1930's Martin 000 neck profile. It's said to be the fingerpickers neck of choice, and I must say that it fits my larger hand much better than a 1 3/4 width nut.
The instruments were to be fairly conservative in design and appearance. The only difference between the two is the scale length, and internal bracing to accommodate same.
As usual, the finish in Mirotone 3220 over WEST Systems epoxy pore filler. 5 coats thinned 50/50, rubbed back after a week, and another 5 coats. Buffed after 2 weeks. Then a final gloss up after I got all the set up done a week later.







