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This photo is the full view of the first guitar that I have ever made. It is a Laccone Acoustic Dreadnaught guitar. The face, neck, fret board and head stock is made of maple. The bridge is made of rosewood. The back and side of the guitar is made of black walnut. The inlay is of white mother of pearl. The sound holes are of my own design. They are on every acoustic guitar we make. From a jumbo body to a cutaway to a dreadnaught or classical.

 This guitar you see before you is a Laccone Acoustic Jumbo Body guitar. The guitar 'LAJ2008001' was made in 2008. It was the first guitar made in 2008. The guitar is an all maple body. The fret board is made of black ebony and the bride is made of rosewood. The neck and head stock has a light early American stain on it to enhance the grain.

This guitar is one of two. One was made for a right handed person the other was made for a left handed person. The body of the guitar is made of teak with poplar stripes. The neck is made of maple with teak accenting the tips of the head stock. The Fret board is made of black ebony. My logo appears on both the head stock and the body of the guitar.

This is the back side of the above guitar.

This is the twin to the above guitar. This one was made for a right handed person. It is missing the neck cause the owner broke it and has returned it so a new one can be made. Notice the difference between the two guitars. This one has wider stripes and no logo on the body. I try to make each guitar slightly different so no two are the same.

This is the latest of our guitars. It is a bed pan guitar, made of a vintage bed pan from the 1940;s/50's. It is made of cherry wood with a light cherry stain on it to bring out the grain. The fret board is made of black ebony. The inlay on the neck is actual ivory from a 19th century piano.

Accompanying the guitar above is this wooden guitar case. It is made of pine and by a good friend 'Poppy Jo' Marty Josephson. The case was upholster by J & J Upholstery & Restoration. It is made to look like an old out house.

The interior of the case is of a camouflage material to keep with theme of the guitar.


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