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Deej
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Two previous builds back in for re-string and set up... at least I get to play them again before I have to hand them back..

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The one on the left looks Bandsman-esque and the one on the right reminds me of the Gordon Smith body shape, but with more sensible control placement.

Both comparisons are intended to be complimentary, btw!

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A keen eye TV - the one on the right is based loosely on a GS Deluxe (?) from a friends however it’s made of Jabota and heavy as hell (the guy that has it is 6’4 and loves it). I carved it with and angle grinder with a flap sander as it was just too tough for my blunt chisels. 

The other has a cap from the black walnut slab I have posted on another thread. The main body is Brazilian mahogany from my dads old TV cabinet. 

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