NGD: on behalf of my brother
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Re: NGD: on behalf of my brother
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Thanks for the comments guys. I'm glad Reg has some good photographic skills too! The Duesenburg trem and pups are top quality gear.
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What types of wood were used in this Grant?Lostininverness wrote:Thanks for the comments guys. I'm glad Reg has some good photographic skills too! The Duesenburg trem and pups are top quality gear.
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Its a bit of a mixture. It has a sapele body with a heart rimu top. The neck is a 5-ply laminate using matai with kwila strips, and a thin rimu headstock cover to match the body. Body was fairly light, but the weight started to creep up once all the hardware was attached.