Private Stock Friday

Consecutive billets?
If you used neighbors in the same flitch cut, you'd end up with one book-matched pair (made of the inner pieces that touch), and two useless outer-pieces that don't match. All you need is a billet that's wide enough for the increased body size. When you book-match a double neck, the seam runs down the middle of the body which is no longer underneath any of the strings like a single-neck guitar (which is rhetorical, but it is a different look as was the point of the OP's post). The only way to keep the book-match seam underneath the strings is to burn two normal billets and actually have three seams, the center one of which won't match at all. SO....
 
Happy Private Stock Friday!

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Lord have mercy!!! I don’t know why I look at this thread as it makes me think “you know what I need? a “Private Stock”
 
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