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Paul, any pics of anything that you are working on? =)

Sorry but you have spoiled us. We need our "fix".
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Jwilli, I have a hunch that the Curmudge'll have some really yummy pictures of something special very soon! Image
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Jwilli, thanks for posting this! I usually make that post and almost did earlier this evening. "I need a fix 'cuz I'm goin' down..."
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Here's something I've had on the bench for a couple of weeks, and I just completed the woodwork today.

It's a 320 being converted into a 325, with special paint.

I added the soundhole (you may remember the discussion on sound hole size and placement a couple of weeks back) and narrowed the headstock so it would appear less like a boat paddle.

This one will be painted later this week. Wait 'till you see the color! Plus, one very unique Bigsby is going on it, too.

http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h146/jangle_jingle/325%20project/DSC00003.jpg

http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h146/jangle_jingle/325%20project/DSC00004.jpg

http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h146/jangle_jingle/325%20project/DSC00005.jpg

http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h146/jangle_jingle/325%20project/DSC00006.jpg

http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h146/jangle_jingle/325%20project/DSC00008.jpg

I have a bunch of other projects on the bench right now, including your very own 615, Jwilli, which is getting a bit more work to the fretboard before assembling it. I am still not 100% happy with it, but I will be when it leaves here...
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Oooohhhh, too cool, Paul! Image

Is your 325 gonna be Turquoise? Image
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This is a customer's guitar. Color will be something new.
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Paul, When you convert the headstock to the smaller version, what happens to the tuner hole placement? My headstock is the bigger version and wouldn't mind a conversion.
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Paul, the soundhole placement turned out graceful and tasteful. Nice choice. I hope the color ends up one of the transparent ones as the grain of the wood is beautiful.
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Only one truss rod? Am I showing my ignorance of early models?
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Paul, very nice. That slash sound hole looks right at home on that 325.
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Very nice Paul. The sound hole is perfect. Great scale, great position. Nice touch on the narrow end.

John is right, the grain on the body begs a trans or burst finish. Or...?

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I just love this headstock Paul. Another 11 out of 10 project on the go.
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The headstock had .150" (a bit more than 1/8") taken off each side. The top contour was left "as is". The tuner placement also remains the same.
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Awesome. It seems there as fewer true craftsmen everyday.
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Thanks Paul, do you work off of a template? (hint hint)
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