Stunning mahogany, expertly joined, with no bling at all.
dreadnut Gone But Not Forgotten Gone But Not Forgotten Joined Jun 15, 2005 Messages 16,082 Reaction score 6,442 Location Grand Rapids, MI Guild Total 2 Jan 19, 2021 #1 Stunning mahogany, expertly joined, with no bling at all.
F F312 Senior Member Joined Oct 12, 2008 Messages 2,760 Reaction score 958 Jan 19, 2021 #2 Are those bling bridge pins? Ralph
Guildedagain Enlightened Member Joined Jun 8, 2016 Messages 9,097 Reaction score 7,259 Location The Evergreen State Jan 19, 2021 #3 Guild did amazing woodwork. I can't get enough of it!
Andrew79 Member Joined Aug 7, 2020 Messages 104 Reaction score 82 Location Vancouver, BC Guild Total 2 Jan 19, 2021 #4 I've had my eye on a D-15 for a while (because I REALLY need another dread and these pics are just confirming that intent.
I've had my eye on a D-15 for a while (because I REALLY need another dread and these pics are just confirming that intent.
dreadnut Gone But Not Forgotten Gone But Not Forgotten Joined Jun 15, 2005 Messages 16,082 Reaction score 6,442 Location Grand Rapids, MI Guild Total 2 Jan 19, 2021 #5 F312 said: Are those bling bridge pins? Ralph Click to expand... Yeah but they were added by a previous owner.
F312 said: Are those bling bridge pins? Ralph Click to expand... Yeah but they were added by a previous owner.
Westerly Wood Venerated Member Joined Mar 21, 2007 Messages 13,408 Reaction score 6,606 Guild Total 2 Jan 19, 2021 #6 the smoothness of the joining is impressive.
dreadnut Gone But Not Forgotten Gone But Not Forgotten Joined Jun 15, 2005 Messages 16,082 Reaction score 6,442 Location Grand Rapids, MI Guild Total 2 Jan 19, 2021 #7 Westerly Wood said: the smoothness of the joining is impressive. Click to expand... Yes it is. I appreciate the attention to fine detail, but also the workmanship skills required to accomplish it. My Dad-in-law was a master carpenter; he could join 2 pieces of wood together so they looked like one. I could never do that.
Westerly Wood said: the smoothness of the joining is impressive. Click to expand... Yes it is. I appreciate the attention to fine detail, but also the workmanship skills required to accomplish it. My Dad-in-law was a master carpenter; he could join 2 pieces of wood together so they looked like one. I could never do that.
hearth_man Member Gold Supporting Joined Dec 30, 2008 Messages 484 Reaction score 453 Location Eastern, PA Jan 20, 2021 #8 Your are right about that dread. Guild has always had that kind of craftsmanship. My Guild D-15-12 and Guild U-11 uke look like that as well.
Your are right about that dread. Guild has always had that kind of craftsmanship. My Guild D-15-12 and Guild U-11 uke look like that as well.