Here is another one. Looks like it needs some work. Buy It Now is too high. Personally, I don't like to see cracks in the top. Can't really fix that effectively. Enjoy.
No, I'm not bidding. Right now, I have about 5 guitars that are restored and will being going up for sale on ebay auctions soon. I just thought you may be interested in it. Enjoy, Keni Lee
Thanks for sharing Jim. Ya, that Lindbergh bridge is a real nice touch. Helps to place the instrument into it's historic time period. My friend Jim Mitchell, who is a guitar builder, is recently getting into building ukes too. Here is a picture he posted on facebook of the body bending mold. You may consider contacting him. I am sure he may have some questions for you considering you are a player. Enjoy, Keni Lee
Thanks again Jim for your response. While I was driving out to see Furthur (The Grateful Dead) yesterday in Philly, your last response clicked in my head. I thought it would provide a quick fix for the standard guitarist who wants to play Bottleneck in open tuning, but unfortunately, I see I was mistaken. Thanks for the input. Enjoy, Keni Lee
Thanks Jim for commenting and clearifying this. I am not sure I fully undertsand. Doesn't it clamp on the 2nd fret? Covering strings DGB? So the 2nd fret acts as the nut? I appreciate your response. Enjoy, Keni Lee
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Here is another one. Looks like it needs some work. Buy It Now is too high. Personally, I don't like to see cracks in the top. Can't really fix that effectively. Enjoy.
Looky...Looky what I found on ebay Jim.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Rosewood-Acoustic-Parlor-Guitar-/260823...
Thanks for sharing Jim. Ya, that Lindbergh bridge is a real nice touch. Helps to place the instrument into it's historic time period. My friend Jim Mitchell, who is a guitar builder, is recently getting into building ukes too. Here is a picture he posted on facebook of the body bending mold. You may consider contacting him. I am sure he may have some questions for you considering you are a player. Enjoy, Keni Lee
http://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?fbid=1859964298752&set=a.1...