This one is for a repeat customer, which is always a challenge. I want to do my best work in the moment, but I also want to one up myself as well. The Bearclaw spruce for this one is the craziest top I had on hand, salvage harvested by Alaska Specialty Woods. The Myrtle, which reminds me of fire or lightning bolts, is from the Carpenter Ant Stash in Portland. These woods were so dynamic, that I chose a simpler Oregon Walnut fretboard, headplate, bridge and binding. The Bird’s foot purfling ties it all together and the scratch plate and K&K pickup make it stage ready. Rock on Jeremy.