LOTS OF PROJECTS NEARING COMPLETION...

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You think you've seen the best looking acoustic guitar you'll ever see, then Paul just goes and makes another.

Breathtaking.
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I'm having an aesthetic overload. Too much beauty ... the stuff of pointed hats and magic wands.
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jingle_jangle wrote:Sharp-eyed members will note the owner's signature engraved on the pickguard's reverse side.
My 730S doesn't have my signature engraved on it! :( :( :(
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My engraving machine is right-handed, Richard!
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JJ,

Superb! That tortoise shell binding is a very nice touch.
Must be time to get out the blue paint now (hint)!

Best,

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All works of art, Paul.
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AMAZING GUITARS

The jumbos are especially hot!

I must tip my (Santa) hat to the talented Paul Wilczynski.
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No comment! (but listen carefully for the sound of a jaw hitting the floor)

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Schweeet, Paul!!
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Those guitars are so purty....I think I'm gonna cry. :cry:
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Drool.... :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Excellent job on all but, that ambered maple and spruce one is like the king of the pride...an acoustic's acoustic if you will. Love the grain on the back. So then, Ric acoutics, like Martins but unlike Taylors mellow with age?
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I've heard, too, that Taylors "don't mellow with age", but haven't played any older ones to check the veracity of this rumor.

Any freshly-built acoustic is going to sound a bit "green" when compared with an older and much-loved and -played instrument of similar construction. My own ears tell me that Martins often sound "flabby" after a few decades, whereas Gibsons from the '60s have held up well, generally speaking.

These Rick acoustics begin to "mellow out" within a year or two. Because the wood is aged up here in the wine country (it's actually stored in a vineyard!) in near-perfect temperature and humidity conditions, these acoustics are full-sounding upon delivery. But I never expect them to get 'flabby" or lose their definition.
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jingle_jangle wrote: But I never expect them to get "flabby" or lose their definition.
The Jenny Craig approach to guitar fitness :D :D :lol: :lol:
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Paul, what would you say causes this loss of definition in the old Martins? And is it possible to "tighten up" a flabby old timer?
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