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An evening walk along the dike (1)

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Getting the gallery ready--Art Institute of Chicago
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Don’t panic! This was taken with my Leica Q.

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Continuing my shelter in place personal challenge.  Curves in Koa...

 

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7 hours ago, _Michael said:

Continuing my shelter in place personal challenge.  Curves in Koa...

 

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Might I ask what that is a part of? It’s beautiful. Thanks. Guitar? 

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5 hours ago, Leica Guy said:

Might I ask what that is a part of? It’s beautiful. Thanks. Guitar? 

Thank you.  This is the side of a custom baritone Ukukele. Koa back and sides, the small binding strip you see is black walnut . 

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2 hours ago, _Michael said:

Thank you.  This is the side of a custom baritone Ukukele. Koa back and sides, the small binding strip you see is black walnut . 

Beautiful to an extreme. I thought the dark wood might be ebony. The entire construction is extreme high quality. The little I can see would be a joy to look at. I have no musical skill. I hope it’s equally nice to play. 
 

At times I’ve been a wood butcher. Take big pieces and eventually cut them into smaller pieces. Occasionally something results that I’m proud of. I now enjoy photography far more although I’m NOT selling my woodworking tools. 

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2 hours ago, Leica Guy said:

Beautiful to an extreme. I thought the dark wood might be ebony. The entire construction is extreme high quality. The little I can see would be a joy to look at. I have no musical skill. I hope it’s equally nice to play. 
 

At times I’ve been a wood butcher. Take big pieces and eventually cut them into smaller pieces. Occasionally something results that I’m proud of. I now enjoy photography far more although I’m NOT selling my woodworking tools. 

I have nothing remotely close to the skill my friend exhibits when building his instruments. I do not consider myself a great player, but like anything it's time and patience. The instrument produces a beautiful balanced tone.  I too have been a wood butcher at times...usually it just ends up as firewood though! :) - and I was mistaken ion the binding. It is Rosewood and Maple. (dark and light respectively)

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