With the luxury a few days off over the Christmas/New Year period, I'm proceeding steadily with the pore-filling process while I wait for delivery of the KTM-SV top-coat material. I'm perpetually amazed at the figure in this guitar's Claro Walnut back and sides, hence the repeated attempt at a photograph that will do this wood justice. Thanks Allied Lutherie!
Cheers
Pete
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