I'm assuming Amy's guitar had fingerboard bridge and headplate from Osage orange. That's an interesting choice color wise, but it still looks good. One of my future builds coming up I want to try the side holes like you all have done on a couple of your guitars. I'm currently working on a guitar with walnut back and sides and spruce top. The walnut came from my next door neighbor, and he pulled it out of his mom's garage. I suspect it's just been laying around there for years, and probably relatively local to where I live in western Missouri. Doubt I could ever pull off the time, but I would thoroughly enjoy building with you all. But for now, I sure learn a lot and get a lot of ideas from the videos.
I'm assuming Amy's guitar had fingerboard bridge and headplate from Osage orange. That's an interesting choice color wise, but it still looks good. One of my future builds coming up I want to try the side holes like you all have done on a couple of your guitars.
I'm currently working on a guitar with walnut back and sides and spruce top. The walnut came from my next door neighbor, and he pulled it out of his mom's garage. I suspect it's just been laying around there for years, and probably relatively local to where I live in western Missouri.
Doubt I could ever pull off the time, but I would thoroughly enjoy building with you all. But for now, I sure learn a lot and get a lot of ideas from the videos.
Nice Job!
Thank you. 😊