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I remember seeing this billet in the PS production room. I thought, "some lucky guy found this rare feathercrotch, and I wish it were me."
Every time I see it, I admit that I'm jealous. You have a real winner.

With wood this dense, it's unusual that it didn't check badly as it dried. I have a similar crotch log of cocobolo that I had let naturally air dry over the past 20 years, but once cut, discovered it had checked pretty badly. :-(

 
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Finally a thread I can my a contribution too. This is my first core model (and probably won't be the last)... Custom 24 in Blood Orange. Never made a NGD-thread, but now she does get some attention...

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It's never too late for a NGD thread with a beautiful guitar.
 
I remember seeing this billet in the PS production room. I thought, "some lucky guy found this rare feathercrotch, and I wish it were me."
Every time I see it, I admit that I'm jealous. You have a real winner.

With wood this dense, it's unusual that it didn't check badly as it dried. I have a similar crotch log of cocobolo that I had let naturally air dry over the past 20 years, but once cut, discovered it had checked pretty badly. :-(

I still have dreams about cocobolo Angels when I see this one! Epic in every way!
 
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