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That back looks like the ocean.
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03-10-2023 06:30 PM
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Oh my!
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Mark’s next batch sounds very exciting. Stay tuned
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"bootifull"
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I will Vinny - and the one after that!
And, archtopheaven, I know who BM is!
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Originally Posted by vinnyv1k
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Originally Posted by Rograt
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Detailed photos
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Wow.
Bro, you are so right. This color of this guitar is really put over the top with that particular pickguard material.
The workmanship on this guitar is incredible. It’s almost like no one should be able to do what Mark does with pieces metal, wood and plastic. And then you add abalone and BOOM!
It’s so nice that builds of this level of quality are shown in such detail on this forum. We are fortunate to see this.
Congratulation to the proud new owner and hats off to you Mark. You are a brilliant artist.
Perfecto!
Joe D
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Joe, I completely agree with you. Mark explained that the abalone sheet is actually a very thin layer of abalone laminated to a sheet of other material and it is quite translucent. See pic, you can see the layers through the screw holes.
To turn it into what we see he applies various coatings on both sides. He is truly a builder of many skills and talents.
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Thank you Rograt.
I just amazes me that Mark has kept it up at such a high level for so long. Remember, this man built one of the Blue Guitars in honor of James D’Aquisto for the Scott Chinery project. That was almost 30 years ago!! His eyesight. His hand eye coordination. The strength it takes to carve wood. The patience. The ability to procure the very best materials available. And yet he still finds time to come on the forum and give answers and advice. Mark offers support and gives his time generously to folks who have bought his guitars in the second hand market as if they bought there guitars directly from Mark.
So many facets of pure excellence.
Honestly, I’d love to own one of Marks masterpieces. Quite frankly, I am not worthy because I don’t have the patience required to wait. And I am too cheap to pay the price. All of you who had the patience and foresight to buy one are richly rewarded.
Vin, you are right bro. We’ve watched this man become a legend right before our eyes. And Vin, you’ve played an integral part in his overwhelming success.
JD
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That's amazing
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wow I've been away for a couple days had a family memorial and this is what I come back to. My goodness what a beautiful beautiful piece.
very interesting that he uses the abalone material and something else to give it strength. I cut a lot of abalone with my diamond wheels but I've never done anything that was going to support weight and parts and things, so what he's done is essentially made a double it or a triplet as we recall it in the stone cutting business. Truly exceptional and beautiful.
BigMike
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Originally Posted by Max405
Doug
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Doug, I know it was hovering around two years for a while then steadily increased. I believe it peaked as high as four years at one stage but then reduced somewhat. Mark is quite responsive. If you fire off an email to him he’ll be sure to get back to you. Otherwise maybe Vinny can provide some idea?
On another note “Bluesome Twosome” (as I have named her for personal reasons) “has left the building” and is being anxiously tracked!
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Originally Posted by Rograt
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Originally Posted by DougB
You might find you jump up the list quicker than you think, like I did!
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Nobody boxes a guitar as well as Mark!
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Originally Posted by DougB
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My Campellone Deluxe was #555 , perhaps mine and yours was in the same batch from 2 years ago? That cognac finish is exquisite!
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Vinny is that blue Cameo your personal Campellone? OMG!!!
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Originally Posted by WholeTone
I have a Special and 2 custom 1 offs. The V1K and V1K2 models.
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Originally Posted by vinnyv1k
Wow !!!
Forgive me if these links had been posted previously. This is the guitar MC built for the Collection .
And this is a pretty decent book. One chapter was dedicated to each builder, w/ photos of their instruments. Not easy to find so here's the current Eb listings.
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro...+vose&_sacat=0
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Thanks for the information. I didn’t realise there had been a book.
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Am I seeing this correctly -- does MC stain and finish his instruments with the bindings already attached ? I see he masks the fb and hs's on each, but - ??
Is this more of MC's sorcery ? : )
Sorry for this dumb question - - and thanks..... : )
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