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4 comments on “My coming soon 1931 Gibson TB-2”
TarolGene Says:
Monday, March 16, 2015 @5:09:29 PM
What kind of wood is the fretboard made of ash?
tonybach Says:
Monday, March 16, 2015 @5:20:42 PM
In the picture is the original 4-string tenor neck. The fretboard is some kind of plastic. Pearloid or something. Robin Smith in Nashville has it right now and is making me a radiused Mahogany 5-string neck with an Ebony fretboard. He is creating mother of pearl inlays to match the original stencil neck markers. I have not laid hands on her yet and the wait is killing me. Wish I could take a 2 month nap and wake up and there she is!
TarolGene Says:
Monday, March 16, 2015 @7:38:39 PM
Nashville just 2 hours away! Hehe
tonybach Says:
Monday, March 16, 2015 @8:16:58 PM
I wish! I may take a 10 hour ride when it's done...
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