
Hi Folks
As most of you know I play guitar as well as make planes. Being a woodworker who plays guitar, the first thing people say is "have you made your own guitar?" and over the last year I have finally been making a guitar or two for my own enjoyment, not just to be able to answer "Yes" to the question ;)




This week I have completed a guitar I've always lusted after - a classic cherry sunburst Les Paul. I think it came out rather well for a humble planemaker - I won't give up the day job just yet, though.
Cheers
Philly