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My 3rd project was another resonator -- I wanted an acoustic only guitar so I chose a nice (free) wine box from a local store. It's almost done minus the need for a spider bridge and I have to finish the neck.
I'm using a paint can lid for now, and it sounds pretty good. I may leave it as-is.
The wine box was a really pale pine, so I did some selective staining/wiping and satin poly finish for the distressed look.
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