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<blockquote data-quote="tonyturley" data-source="post: 404405" data-attributes="member: 6400"><p>When I first started the guitar, it was one of <em>six</em> instrument projects I had going at once. After a couple of months, it just got too overwhelming, and I set the guitar project aside until I could finish the batch of ukuleles and work on the guitar by itself. I would have never started the new ukulele project if the guitar wasn't so far along.</p><p></p><p>The "inside" inscription is insurance against my sometimes tendency to make absolutely bone-headed mistakes, like gluing on the wrong side of a piece of wood. You'd think as long as I've been working in wood, I would have eliminated such unforced mistakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tonyturley, post: 404405, member: 6400"] When I first started the guitar, it was one of [I]six[/I] instrument projects I had going at once. After a couple of months, it just got too overwhelming, and I set the guitar project aside until I could finish the batch of ukuleles and work on the guitar by itself. I would have never started the new ukulele project if the guitar wasn't so far along. The "inside" inscription is insurance against my sometimes tendency to make absolutely bone-headed mistakes, like gluing on the wrong side of a piece of wood. You'd think as long as I've been working in wood, I would have eliminated such unforced mistakes. [/QUOTE]
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