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pick1 |
I have made a special effort to join the red spots to the next bout bend. Too much time to kill. I'm calling it the scrap fiddle due to the fact the sidewood came from a scrap pile. I have matching wood for a neck but need a chunk to carve the back. Check your wood boxes please. I'm in need.
brynmawr Says:
Friday, January 2, 2009 @6:16:40 AM
That really looks cool. Have you found the wood for the back yet? I'd love it if you would keep us abreast of the progress on this.
pick1 Says:
Friday, January 2, 2009 @2:38:06 PM
Thanks, Yes, I do have wood for the back but the dulcimer projects have left me behind on this project.
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