Excellent job Larry. This thread and your work have been inspiring to say the least.
Job well done Sir!
A Cracker Built GF18- Finished 6/28/15
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Larry,
I don't post comments usually but I have followed this build and several others of your over the years and I have to say you do amazing work. Thank you for sharing it with us. You are an inspiration.
Lauren
I don't post comments usually but I have followed this build and several others of your over the years and I have to say you do amazing work. Thank you for sharing it with us. You are an inspiration.
Lauren
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Awesome job Larry, have really enjoyed watching the build take shape. Thanks for taking the time to upload all the posts and photos. Cheers, Tim
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Re: A Cracker Built GF18- Finished 6/28/15
Appreciate it, everybody
This one has been a challenge that has tested all of my abilities, mostly patience and perseverance.

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Re: A Cracker Built GF18- Finished 6/28/15
Absolutely beautiful and top notch. But it is like having a child move away. You will miss it.
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Thanks Rick. Actually I haven't missed it a bit
I've been doing farm duty this week, picking and canning vegetables, picking and cleaning blueberries, pickling peppers....Mrs. Cracker sold 60 pints of berries this week, still got berries to pick. Best garden crops we've had in years.
Rogerdog got the new prop installed yesterday, it looks like serious business
Hopefully he can test run it today.


Rogerdog got the new prop installed yesterday, it looks like serious business


Completed GF12 X 2, GF16, OD18, FS18, GF5, GF18, CL6
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Re: A Cracker Built GF18- Finished 6/28/15
congrats on yet another successful build!
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Re: A Cracker Built GF18- Finished 6/28/15
Very nice!!! I really need to go to a SS prop. I know the alum is slipping, but I'm afraid to screw up the selection. No buy and try around here.
No sanding and no paint looming over you must sure feel good.
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Re: A Cracker Built GF18- Finished 6/28/15
Hi Larry,
She is done and magnificent job ! Bittersweet I imagine. But now time to do your own thing; ever thought of making your own 6-string ?
Marc
She is done and magnificent job ! Bittersweet I imagine. But now time to do your own thing; ever thought of making your own 6-string ?
Marc
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Thanks all
This one wore me slapndown. I want to re-finish the sole in the fall, I'm still not real happy with it, but it's too hot right now to fix it right.
Why in heck would I make a guitar? I tried for 20 years to make music out of those things, got no talent for it, can't sing either, and a little short on fingers too
At least I know how to operate a boat
I think I'm going to build a fishing kayak for me, so I can fish the blackwater swamps with Raymond. Thinking it might be the Plyak12, same one Dougster is building. Light, simple, can put in the back of the truck and launch it in a roadside ditch.
Also working on another possible project for a seafood catering company in Charleston. They cater big events, weddings, private parties, conventions and such with oyster roasts, Low Country boils, shrimp and grits and other local favorites. They want some traditional looking oyster bateaus, but small boats, picnic table size, that they can serve the seafood in, pile them with roasted oysters, or pack them with boiled shrimp and sausage. All just for ambiance and local character for the tourists, the boats don't have to float. Might be a cool little project, they are talking about 6 of them. We'll see how that goes.
More sweet than bitter, MarcBittersweet I imagine. But now time to do your own thing; ever thought of making your own 6-string ?

Why in heck would I make a guitar? I tried for 20 years to make music out of those things, got no talent for it, can't sing either, and a little short on fingers too


I think I'm going to build a fishing kayak for me, so I can fish the blackwater swamps with Raymond. Thinking it might be the Plyak12, same one Dougster is building. Light, simple, can put in the back of the truck and launch it in a roadside ditch.
Also working on another possible project for a seafood catering company in Charleston. They cater big events, weddings, private parties, conventions and such with oyster roasts, Low Country boils, shrimp and grits and other local favorites. They want some traditional looking oyster bateaus, but small boats, picnic table size, that they can serve the seafood in, pile them with roasted oysters, or pack them with boiled shrimp and sausage. All just for ambiance and local character for the tourists, the boats don't have to float. Might be a cool little project, they are talking about 6 of them. We'll see how that goes.
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