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I sent my Wheatstone 56 key rosewood Aeola to Greg to do some tuning and refinish the ends. I think the photos speak for themselves. I admire such people as Greg who are so gifted.

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I sent my Wheatstone 56 key rosewood Aeola to Greg to do some tuning and refinish the ends. I think the photos speak for themselves. I admire such people as Greg who are so gifted.

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Very nice!!

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I sent my Wheatstone 56 key rosewood Aeola to Greg to do some tuning and refinish the ends. I think the photos speak for themselves. I admire such people as Greg who are so gifted.

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Very nice!!

 

The gloss will be toned down (finish rubbed out) when the process is completed.

 

Greg

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I sent my Wheatstone 56 key rosewood Aeola to Greg to do some tuning and refinish the ends. I think the photos speak for themselves. I admire such people as Greg who are so gifted.

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Very nice!!

 

The gloss will be toned down (finish rubbed out) when the process is completed.

 

Greg

I think the ends look super as they are.

Please post pictures of the completed instrument.

Steve

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Wow.

Rejuvenation indeed!

 

I share your admiration for true craftsmen.

There's a line in Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance

(a book which single-handedly justifies the printing press)

that sadly resonates with me.

The author is talking about welding as sculpture

and says something like

"If you know what you are doing,

steel can take any shape you want.

If you don't know what you are doing

it can take any shape but the one you want."

 

You're going to have a beautiful instrument there.

Congratulations!

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