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The hell cat design was the cumulative result of many different things. The body was something that has been on my mind for some time, and in many ways is the refined and distilled version of my very first guitar. It is actually closer to the sketch that inspired my first build than my first build ended up being.
I first sketched up the unique bridge shape this time last year. It was originally intended to be used for a fanned fret 8 string I was designing but the customer ended up backing out. I really liked the general shape though, so I changed for use on a mono scale six string.
The top is carved buckeye burl. The tailpiece, bridge, pickup covers, knobs, and truss rod cover (not in the photos) are made from claro walnut burl. the body has a soft maple core, with eastern black walnut wings. The neck is curly eastern black walnut. Headstock veneer is buckeye burl front and back. Peters logo is in copper, and the nut is buffalo horn. The fretboard is EIR with abalone set in copper. All the binding is curly maple.
It has a master volume, master tone, 3 way selector, and series/single/parallel switch for each pup. Pickups are GFS soapbar 180’s and tuners are grover locking.
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Possibly by Nardo di Cione and Niccolò di Tommaso, circa 1360. The right wall of the chapel. Interestingly, this depiction of Hell is basically fan art of Dante's Inferno, right down to the tiny details. It hasn't survived very well, but all the ironic punishments for the various sins are there, the centaurs, the Wood of Suicides, etc. Shows how quickly Dante's conception of the afterlife permeated popular culture after it was written; this is only about 50 years after he completed Inferno.
Composite of two pictures, each from opopsite ends of the Bullring. It looks like Heaven and Hell to me.
The image on this wall depicts heaven and hell.
The Vank Cathedral.
Vank Cathedral is the most visited cathedral in Isfahan, built in the early Safavid period in the Jolfa district of Isfahan. Vank means "cathedral" in the Armenian language
Anti-bullying is a project is to give the survivors of bullying a VOICE. So, they are giving me their words to use with my photos.
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"Parts of old Dehra remain...
A peepul tree I knew
And flying foxes
In a mango grove
And here and there
A moss-encrusted wall
Old bungalows
Gone to seed
And giving way
To concrete slabs.
A garden town's become a city
And the people faceless
As they pass or rather rush
Hell-bent
From place of work
To crowded tenement."
~ Ruskin Bond, 1934- ~
More photos from the Theosophical Gardens.
To see them in flight please check out the video in the comment below.
Rockin' poster designed by Justin Kite at Killer Kite. An interesting side note: These posters were printed on the back of old Pabst Blue Ribbon boxes. Creative Recycling!
Posters from the Mid America Manifesto: Music Poster Design and Printmaker Showcase. Shown at the Central Gallery in Kansas City, Missouri.
Jigokudani (地獄谷) or Hell Valley is in Noboribetsu (登別), Hokkaido.
More about this photo at www.kenleewrites.com/2008/12/a-trip-to-hell-valley.html.
It snowed for about a minute and a half just as I was getting to this spot. It was a neat snow - light but lively - that probably only got through to me in the woods because of the clearing provided by the creek. By the time I got my tripod set down with a camera it had stopped.
Sixteenth century stained glass, St Mary's Church, Fairford, Gloucestershire. Note that the demon's upper mouth is open and a stream of souls are being sucked into it. Demons were often depicted with an additional face on their torso. Portion of a window representing the Harrowing of Hell.