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Howdy all.  My day job is librarian, and every year the arts group that meets at the library (Creekside Artists Guild) sponsors an art show with 20% of sales going to the library.  And, if you weren't aware, most libraries west of the Mississippi, and many in the East, are experiencing rough times if not downright threat of closure.  Every year has a different mix of about 20 artists but usually one or two of the local artists with some regional or state recognition will come out and display.  I was asked to show a couple guitars.  So... if you are in the Clayton (CA) area March 5 and 6 the show will be going on during library  open hours. 

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OK ...show us a couple!
OK I AM CLOSE out in the central Valley I would do a 20% commission / donation if something sold heck yea maby some thing simple like this ,I call it the Heart Guitar and I believe it has travled faster than any of us mach 2.5, 80,000 feet with photo evidence of this 80,000 feet above Yosemite National Park in CA of course I was not in the cockpit I was in the chase car on the runway breathing jet fuel as they ran the guitar to 80,000 and back something like 8 or 9 times 0gdoing touch and go from day to night tricky with a guitar in your lap maby we can say astronaut approved .
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Frank,

Since it is a local show they require that members of the Creekside Artists be residents within a certain radius of Clayton.  Central Valley is definitely outside that.  Sorry, but definitely outside the range of the group.  I live on the East side of Mt Diablo and Clayton is only about 12 miles away and I'm on the far edge of the membership limit.  But, maybe they will open it up if the show grows. 

Tim, I'll get a couple pics posted when I've got a moment... right now I'm on the wrong computer.

Doug

I just re-read my original post and saw that it could be misconstrued to mean it was an open show.  Frank, my bad.  It is open to local folks only, I was just trying to get word out about it and that I would have a table there.   Here are pics, I'm going to have the prototype of my classical, a smaller bodied 12 fret and a dread.

And I can't find an image of the 12 fret small body.

Friction pegs on the top one?
Peghed tuners.  They're a 4:1 ratio mechanical pegs.  Very smooth.
well all i can say here is i know it flew over there to

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