The Making of a DRAGON

Sepelee wood Neck with an Oak fretboard. Wood burning design on the box and neck.
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  • Cheers Johno

  • very nice

  • Thank you for that mate, your a late nighter like me. LOL. When I get back from hols we (if your OK with it) can do some swopping ideas, turning was so limited to me  a couple of years ago but now the potential has opened up a megga chasm of experimentation and ideas! Your playing is good mate, believe me mine is just plonking and getting nowhere. The dragon is celebrating his creation with a victorious fist up YEH!!!!!!!!!! Wish I had the money to buy it mate, like the 66 grand Jag only worth 6 grand now but still not rich enough to run one. From poker to soldering iron to high tec art keep on doing what your doing mate with you all the way. Chris. :)

  • Will look forward to that mate, just had my eldest son up for an hour and a half, premium time! Played his new song for me "The house that we love!" This old man had a tear in his eye, should have had loads as I miss the young one who lives in Madrid with his girlfriend but it dawned on me that I see him more than his bro???????

    Showed my mate the dragon this morning before we did our Monday thing down the pub and he was bowled over!

    We both have a long track record of wood and we both held our glass up to you mate, keep the pictures coming, can't get enough. Chris. :)

  • I'm just starting the art work on a new build now Chris, it's a 4 stringer, so when I get it done I'll post a few shots.

  • Cheers James

  • stunning, very nice build!!!

  • LOL thanks fellas and especially you Tom, but I dont think Im any where near Mr Chickenbones standards lol, his work is just astounding..!!

  • Paul Child's, only the best mate, expensive but worth it. The results speak for themselves! 

  • It's a Paul Childs machine Chris, I only got it last week, before that I was just using a soldering Iron, which was ok, but this is a lot more versatile.

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