A Lefty

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William Begg
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A Lefty

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A new guitar for Ryan Yunker, Guitar player for a band out of Atlanta called "Almost Kings".

Top - Flame Maple
Body - African Mahogany
Neck - African Mahogany
Fretboard - Pau Ferro
Inlays - Pau Ferro
Pickup Rings - Pau Ferro

Be sure to check these guys out http://www.almostkings.com

Will
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Greg Robinson
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Hi Will,
Please note that we require the use of real full names (first and last) on this forum, and do not accept aliases or "handles". Please let me know your name here in a post, or via private message so I can update your registration and login information for you (you are not able to make these changes yourself).
Thanks.
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William Begg
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Sorry,

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Re: A Lefty

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Nice looking guitar. I really like the look of it. You did a fine job on the inlay.
William Begg
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So few people here post pics after the guitar is made and sold.

Here's a pic of the happy new owner.
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Re: A Lefty

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Thanks William, your registration has been updated.
Great looking guitar by the way!
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