when you glue the fretboard, use some type of glue that an be heated so as to be able to remove the fretboard if needed. hyde glue?
might give someone in the future a clue by writing "doweled neck, remove fretboard to remove dowels" then gluing a small piece of paper that says such at the bottom of the pup pocket. just in case. an idea that i got from my orthodontist who put my name on my dentures that way.
round the treble outside corner of the neck pocket just a smidge so i don't amputate my left hand trying to reach the upper registers. that corner looks a little sharp.
i am getting real excited about this now, that logo looks great there = it had to be in that spot. good work.
think i'll try to start getting the parts together for the gold carved top build so i can do some layout shots. might be awhile though, just dropped over 1700+ in my fathers old van and i have never approached you about building it. i have talked with Bruce Johnson about the neck on it but am still undecided. he shot me a price about doing the build less the cost of a finish.
i'm seriously thinking a Florida paint job would work for me but again i have not approached "spray" about it. he is a real busy guy these days but a fellow would have to travel far to find as smooth a finished paint job.