Paul's Series II guitar

Started by mica, June 24, 2003, 05:13:25 PM

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mica

Logo in:
 

 
James did an awesome job, it's one of his best.

palembic

Really nice!  
 
Some news about this wonder ???? Or too early yet???
 
Paul the bad one  
 
 
I KNOW IT WILL NOT BE MINE ....  
 
 
 
just curious ...  
 
 
 
and a little bit in love....  
 
 
 
just a tiny bit .....  
 
 
 
 
AGAIN!!!!!!!!
 
(Message edited by palembic on December 08, 2003)

yahyabb

Very nice Logo inlay James!!!
 
Yahya

mica

Paul - we're still building this guitar. The picture was a freshly taken one just before it went back into the spray run. The chrome hardware was just sent to the platers, so it's a little ways away from completion.

paul

This is looking amazing!  
 
Thanks and happy holidays to all!

palembic

Hi gang!
Just hopping by to see how work is going at one of my favourites?
Hope you don't mind???
 
Paul the bad one

palembic

I don't want to be rude or something but is there some news of this very nice instrument. I 'll accept of course your all wish of discrecy if wanted.
So my apologies if I disturbed this making of.
 
Paul the bad one

valvil

Paul TBO,
It's almost done, I believe the last thing left is for Ron to calibrate the electronics.  I guess I missed your request from last month, sorry.
 
Valentino

mica

Almost there... stay on target...  

 

  It's in line for the calibration. With my dad being out sick for nearly a month, there is quite a line, lots of Series I and II instruments.

cdf

What a beautiful guitar! Wow I love spalted wood. Are the neck laminates ebony? And what is the wood for the body center. On computer screen it looks very dark, could that be ebony as well? I'm sure it will sound amazing. Well I better log off I feel like a dog sitting in front of the butcher shop.

valvil

The neck laminates are indeed ebony, the body is mahogany, but it does have 2 accent laminates of ebony in the body.
 
Valentino

David Houck

Wow!  What a great guitar!

bob

I can't wait to see a closeup of the fretboard - in the latest shot, you can make out the streaking, and it looks beautiful.
 
Personally, I'm not a big fan of spalting, but I had the privilege of seeing this in person a couple months ago, and it was just freakin' stunning. None of the pictures here do it justice.
 
Congratulations.

hollis

That is a beautiful guitar....I know I'm stunned....The logo is perfect....The wood is almost ethereal....WOW!  I can hardly wait to see pictures when it's completed.

palembic

It is done!
It is over!
She's gone!
booo-hooo-hooo-hoooo!