New Ross Coole Guitars

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Benjamin Franz
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New Ross Coole Guitars

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So Ross Coole who recently made my hollow body fry pan, is now making Gibson E-150 style Aluminium guitars. I thought I might post these videos, taken by my friend Dave Brewer, of them being cast, in case any of you are interested!

Part One
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybqid74v5rQ&feature=plcp

Part Two
http://youtu.be/yVlcSeAH7JQ

Part Three
http://youtu.be/YMBAeUaaFwk

Part Four
http://youtu.be/ahGn82nFjvU

Part Five
http://youtu.be/gtvgu2UXRkM
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Post by Mike D »

Wild, wild stuff right there!
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Don Kona Woods
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Post by Don Kona Woods »

Now I can make one for myself since I have seen the videos. ;-)
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Mitch Druckman
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Post by Mitch Druckman »

Coole.
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Post by Mike Neer »

Really dug those videos. He does exceptional work.
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Post by Daniel Foster »

Very, very nice.
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Post by Former Member »

No Kidding!! Ross makes it look ho-hum. :eek:
Everyone should grab one!! I know they ain't cheap, but for a handmade work of art that sound every bit as good as they look..Total heirloom, I'll never part with my PanElectra frypan! 8)
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Post by HowardR »

Beautiful work.....but......using an angle grinder for cutting without a guard, no gloves, and no goggles or face mask (only glasses)....well, :\
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Post by Jim Cohen »

HowardR wrote:Beautiful work.....but......using an angle grinder for cutting without a guard, no gloves, and no goggles or face mask (only glasses)....well, :\
Get them while you can! :roll:
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