Inlays

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Pat Comeau
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Wow Dave :o :o :o ...i'm speechless that is gonna be one beautifull PSG :) .

congradulation Dave...again you've done some remarkable work ;)

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Dave, wow...I woke up to seeing this. I think I'll abandon my project. Can't match up to this lovely work.

Seriously, Dace, your work is astounding. It jumps out at me, making me wish I could reach that level of artistry.
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Big DITTO that Bent...... ;) ....IMO ,Dave's guitars are equal to or superior to ANY comercial or custom made psg's I've seen !! ;)
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Guys you are all toooo kind, I've seen some of your work and it is stuning. I'll post more photos when she is finished.

Many Thanks,

Dave. :D :D :D
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:D Hey Dave how goes it my friend? PLEEZ post some pictures of her under carriage when u can......I know your mechanicals are just as perfect and pristine as your finishes but I just gotta see it...OK? Thx bud....primo work dawg.....Stormy ;)
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Dave -

Ditto, Stormy.

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Envy is a sin and I guess I am a sinner. That is beautiful. I couldn't even dream of doing such work like that. Put away the tools Paul and find a new hobby.

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Dave, that is so pretty, it is screaming copy me! What a great combination with natural and walnut on birdseye!

When I got my wood the other day I impulse-bought 2 sticks of the same stuff. Maybe I'll just make another body and tuck it away...

Looks like we got our boards from the same tree..
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Bent -

You know how much I enjoy your talents and creations. I'm saying the following with tongue firmly planted in cheek: - Have ya ever looked at a beautiful piece of wood like you have pictured and said to yourself - Damn, I sure hope I don't screw this up!

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Hey Bent! ...what do you think about this one? :P , i have some more nice birds eyed like that for my next build that is gona be a D10 9x5 red :)
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