Currently building 2 D-41, 2 D-45, 2 D-18, and a Venetian double cutaway dreadnaught. The D-41's are maple of course, and we used some very nice quilted maple on one, and a superb feathercrotch maple on the other.Bindings are snakewood on these maple guitars,and flamed maple bindings on our dark wood guitars, as we don't use any plastic on our custom guitars. Full D-45 style abalone trim. The snakewood bindings and trim on the tail, neck heel, headstock, bridge, and back strip, really give a killer look. We are even using a snakewood fingerboard on the feathercrotch guitar. Fancy maple and snakewood is an awesome looking combination. The double cutaway is from exhibition grade Bubinga and bound with flamed maple. All have master-grade German spruce tops and our custom German Spruce modified X-bracing(similar to pre-war). Honduran mahogany kerfing and blocks, and Honduran mahogany one-piece neck. Alot of work, but they are great sounding and great looking instruments. This bracing allows medium strings without worrying too much about "bellying" the top.
Sorry to drift off topic, but I had correspond with the other guitar buffs.
Sorry to drift off topic, but I had correspond with the other guitar buffs.