Adding an F-hole and binding

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A bit more like this? I think the size looks right.

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I like version #3. #4 looks a little too close to the edge to me.
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Or is it round by the corner?
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I like #3 best.
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It's down at the end.Image
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How about #3 but a tad shorter? It seems to be a bit too long at the thin end...

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Definitely! But how much? I'd say as much as 3/8" - at least 1/4".
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Even shortening by the width of the bridge would probably be OK by me. I think that we would need to see the candidates side-by-side to really nail it down.
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I will try to oblige in the next day or two with some more pics.
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Do you think moving just "wee" bit forward, so the end of the scimitar is about central to the middle pickup.

I agree with Gary, having side by side shots would of the various positions would make it easier to for the jury to assess.
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What's wrong with that??? Image
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Oops... i really don't want to be rude or something (i mean the pictures David has posted the link to), but... did that luthier use a cigarette as the main instrument? Looks painful, IMHO...
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Send it to Paul W. He'll fix it.
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Post by jingle_jangle »

It looks as if the binding on This Old Gretsch (what a title for a TV series!) has popped off--a not uncommon happenstance. Then someone helped it unskillfully...

...with some sledge hammers and railroad spikes.

But it could be merely another case of Runaway Dremel Moto-Tool.

I have one tucked in my tool box. Every once in awhile I'll walk into my shop first thing in the morning, turn on the lights, and there it'll be--halfway across the workbench, just poised to attack an unsuspecting 6122...

PolterDremel? Don't nobody let Steven King know about this!
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