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<blockquote data-quote="wee-pics" data-source="post: 398002" data-attributes="member: 7100"><p>When I follow all your daily steps towards the making of this instrument (and all the others you've let us watch coming into existence) I'm even struck more with awe every time I take my Taylor out of its case. Every single part of this instrument shows me that someone worked with utmost skill and love (and the help of some ecxellent machines) to create perfection. This spirit is to be seen in your diligent and patient process too, Tony. Thanks for taking us with you on this journey.</p><p></p><p>For moments when something does not work out as you wish (like with the fretboard), lean back for a while and ... relax:</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]http://macwee50zwei.bplaced.net/20-02-07%203.3%20Make%20You%20Feel%20My%20Love.mp3[/URL]</p><p>(The Bob Dylan song made popular by Adele in my rendition, with my friend playing the improvised solos. Recorded live in his "music basement" during a rehearsal session).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wee-pics, post: 398002, member: 7100"] When I follow all your daily steps towards the making of this instrument (and all the others you've let us watch coming into existence) I'm even struck more with awe every time I take my Taylor out of its case. Every single part of this instrument shows me that someone worked with utmost skill and love (and the help of some ecxellent machines) to create perfection. This spirit is to be seen in your diligent and patient process too, Tony. Thanks for taking us with you on this journey. For moments when something does not work out as you wish (like with the fretboard), lean back for a while and ... relax: [URL unfurl="true"]http://macwee50zwei.bplaced.net/20-02-07%203.3%20Make%20You%20Feel%20My%20Love.mp3[/URL] (The Bob Dylan song made popular by Adele in my rendition, with my friend playing the improvised solos. Recorded live in his "music basement" during a rehearsal session). [/QUOTE]
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