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RE: Website Update 2019 Stephen Faulk (in reply to estebanana)
Hey, Very cool. Agree with honey comment Cool rosette, which looks good in the context of this whole instrument... And I checked out the new website etc, also very cool, unpretentious, straight forward, I like it... I see the persimmon guitar there, one of them. And am curious about the small romantic era instruments... (I remain very happy with the flamenco you made for me. Its received compliments from flamenco professionals who've been staying with me recently)
RE: Website Update 2019 Stephen Faulk (in reply to estebanana)
Richard,
I don't think it matters a lot. I've done it both ways, with the lines indexed connecting and with the lines not connecting. Either way the rosette works, but connecting them seems a little more conventional, but the gesture of waviness works either way. My preference is to let them be out of register because to my eye it creates visual tension, also it's not a wind tunnel test. LOL