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jim (et al) again thanks for the kind words.... to answer your ?'s: So you really did build your own guitar?-YES based on a Klein?-YES worth the effort-YES happy with it-YES my own "klein-like"-is based on a klein, i did some mods to the body-i think it's a hair smaller, and i used the web photo from klein's site to scale up a plan. and then it got "abridged" due to the wood i bought (bought a piece about 2" shorter than i wanted). i started designing in march '01, started building in dec 01. finished 17 months later. hardest part-the neck. solid rosewood (bocote) is not easy to shape (took me 3 mo's). and i used hand tools (files) i have very minimal amt of tools (& skill). other hard parts-frets, AND FRET FINISHING. a good site is jason f's photos on his project: http://www.unm.edu/~cornflak/klein.htm/ that was a lot of help for me (& the eccentricluthier yahoo group). mine doesn't have the "finished" look of his. but it is functional & works. 2 local gtr techs told me it was unplayable, hence the title. if i could make a rec if you're going to build one, would be to use a MOSES neck like jason did. although i love the sound and feel of the solid rosewood neck. i was worried about how it would hold up w/ out a truss rod, so i left it a little thick, but it fits my hand perfectly. s-- --