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Thank you for this, Paul. This just underlines how super-nasty Terado Navalis is. If the wreck is indeed Cook's Endeavour, it would be a big blow to naval history if it is destroyed.Shipworms...
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Shipworms Are Eating a Wreck That Could Be Captain Cook's 'Endeavour'
Marine biologist Reuben Shipway is sounding the alarm about the so-called termites of the seawww.smithsonianmag.com
Hi Ron. Nope, I'm not getting into that quagmire again, she will simply be referred to a Willem Barentsz's Ship. No, I was referring to the color of the hull which is very close to that of the replica.Of course, there is the elephant in the room which has been discussed before (The white swan)
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Me too. That’s why I included those two partial Images.Hi Ron. Nope, I'm not getting into that quagmire again, she will simply be referred to a Willem Barentsz's Ship. No, I was referring to the color of the hull which is very close to that of the replica.
Aahh the White Swan.Me too. That’s why I included those two partial Images.
Just threw in the White Swan for a little humor and I did not include it in the image
Wow! Absolutely love it! Now you know why I like light stains.And then of course the big moment for me. This is the first time ever that I have used stain on a ship. This is what she looks like after one layer of CLOU.
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Please let me know what you guys think!
Hi Dean. It is great to see you again on SOS - you have been absent far too long! I am very happy that you like the build so far - the CLOU stain was definitely the way to go.Wow! Absolutely love it! Now you know why I like light stains.![]()
Hi Heinrich. My family and I finally got Covid the first week of July. It wasn’t until about 10 days later that we even tested negative and another week after that to be able to be around other people. Unfortunately we still had lingering side effects. I was having vertigo multiple times a day for a week after that. Then I developed a bad cough, that was worse than when I had Covid, that I have been dealing with the last 3 weeks. Finally I was diagnosed this week with Bronchitis, a fairly normal side effect of Covid. So I am now taking steroids, and using an inhaler to help with the Bronchitis. So I have been avoiding anything that would further irritate my lungs; like glue, stain, wood dust, etc. ,therefore I have not been doing any modeling. I have been playing guitar a lot lately. So that’s the only good news…lol.Hi Dean. It is great to see you again on SOS - you have been absent far too long! I am very happy that you like the build so far - the CLOU stain was definitely the way to go.
But more importantly, when can we see you back in action - whether in the shipyard or the hangar?
Thank you!Oh man, I am so sorry to hear about the Covid and all the negative side effects. Bronchitis is one step away from full-blown pneumonia, so I understand completely why you have avoided anything that could impact negatively on your lungs. I trust that things will only go better from here and that you will soon feel revitalized and be back in action.
Tell me about the guitar - it is an absolute beauty!Wow!
Wow, thank you Dean! Now I learnt something new all over again. When I looked at the guitar, the head looked like a Fender Stratocaster, but the logo threw me off completely. I "Googled" it now (in China I cannot "Google" so I "Bing") and it is surely a most impressive instrument. I also think, for what it is, it is reasonably priced.Thank you!
The guitar is a Charvel “Guthrie Govan signature model” MJ SanDimas SD24. It has a basswood body with a ash top, that has a 3 tone sunburst. The neck and fretboard are made of carmelized Maple, which is why it is darker than normal Maple. Carmelized maple is heat treated to age the wood and make it less prone to moisture and warping. In addition it helps with the tone of the instrument. The frets are stainless steel, so they last a long time. Everything about this guitar is quality, the custom pickups, the locking tuners, etc. Something I have been wanting for a couple of years!![]()
Thank you very much Roger! I have finished the base coats, and I must confess it looked good, but was still the crisp white color. @Kolderstok Hans and I then had a good discussion about the paint colorBeautiful work Heinrich, that stain certainly makes the wood “pop”. I love the look of natural wood so I can only imagine the trepidation applying that first coat of white. As you say though “this one is for accuracy”. Great job!
You really have to play a guitar to know if it is going to fit you. Too many variables, like your hand size, playing style, musical preference, etc. I have been playing so long, I think I have tried about everything at this point…lol. I sell what I don’t play and keep what I do.Wow, thank you Dean! Now I learnt something new all over again. When I looked at the guitar, the head looked like a Fender Stratocaster, but the logo threw me off completely. I "Googled" it now (in China I cannot "Google" so I "Bing") and it is surely a most impressive instrument. I also think, for what it is, it is reasonably priced.
My father, who was a very good guitar player, had a Gibson Les Paul which he sold later after he had gotten the fingers of his left hand caught in the moving blades of a lawnmower (I know ... don't even ask ...). My "best" guitar to date was an acoustic Taylor which I didn't like at all. I went to test guitars and made the age-old mistake of buying a guitar based on brand and reputation and could just never get to grips with it. In retrospect, I should have bought a Yamaha and be done with it.
Thank you for sharing my friend. It is like you said - as with so many things in life, it is a question of personal taste and what you are comfortable with. By the way, I deleted the very last post of yours that came through as it was a double posting of this one, I am commenting on. I had the same issue tonight when I posted on @RogerD Roger's log.You really have to play a guitar to know if it is going to fit you. Too many variables, like your hand size, playing style, musical preference, etc. I have been playing so long, I think I have tried about everything at this point…lol. I sell what I don’t play and keep what I do.
When it comes to acoustic guitar, I prefer a classical guitar with nylon strings. Love the tone, easier on the fingers, and the extra spacing between strings is better for finger picking style. I have a Cordoba classical guitar I really like.
When it comes to electric guitar, I mainly prefer a stratocaster style guitar, my favorite manufacturer being by Ibanez. I have a few Ibanez Jem guitars and a Ibanez JS guitar. One of my favorites is an old BCRich Mockingbird, neck through body, with a spalted maple top! She’s a real keeper!![]()