Mezzo soprano mahogany, flamed mapple top

gerardg

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In progress.
Waiting for Danisl (French?) Oil finish.
363 mm scale, 13th fret joining neck.
Crossing strings type bridge.
Vintage Martin style back stripe.
Very fin shaped neck (brasilian cedar), with carbon trussrod.
Mini thickness top, side and back body (1.5 to 1.7 mm).
Pics ll'come after finish done.

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Oh what a sweetheart. Gerard, it's beautiful!!!! My number #10 is the nicest sounding soprano I ever played. This one will be just as wonderful. Can't wait for the final pictures. Blessings from Australia my friend!
 
Hello Jon.
Nice to spend time here.
Happy for #10 and you.
Still an eye on your You Tube channel...
#12 neck is a little more thick and with a more round shape.
Just few mm.
But it's realy a different feeling.
Bye and thank's for words.

Oh what a sweetheart. Gerard, it's beautiful!!!! My number #10 is the nicest sounding soprano I ever played. This one will be just as wonderful. Can't wait for the final pictures. Blessings from Australia my friend!
 
He, he, he...
Love your "humour", Tim.
I use Liberon Danish Oil.
But I don't realy know the right name
about the way I use it.
I am doind like seeing in Pete H. video years ago, on his You tube channel.
See here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HKKkvhDN5M

Very Nice Gerade...Whats wrong with using "French Polish"?...or is it "English Polish" where you live?...(Er' like English letters):eek:
 
Mezzo soprano in progress on the right.

10th step to 16 steps Danish oil finishing.

24h drying between each.

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How much are you selling your uke for? It's gorgeous!
 
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