Web Extras American Lutherie #85 - Summer 2006 Page 8 - The Irish Bouzouki: A Mandolin on Steroids by Graham McDonald Here are two photos that did not appear in the magazine. They show a bolt-on bouzouki neck under construction. (image 1 of 2) Here are two photos that did not appear in the magazine. They show a bolt-on bouzouki neck under construction. (image 2 of 2) These two photos show more detail on the construction of the hollow heelblock. (image 1 of 2) These two photos show more detail on the construction of the hollow heelblock. (image 2 of 2) This shows a different view of the construction of a solid heelblock. Here is a back view of the soundboard glued to the ribs. Drilling for a bolt-on neck. Note that this is a different step int he process from Photo 24 in the magazine. Author Graham McDonald sells a book on the subject of making bouzoukis. Here is his website. Page 20 - Meet the Maker: David King by Jonathon Peterson Here are some of David's early basses. (image 1 of 2) Here are some of David's early basses. (image 2 of 2) These two pictures may give you a better idea of how David's bridge/tuner mechanism works. (image 1 of 2) These two pictures may give you a better idea of how David's bridge/tuner mechanism works. (image 2 of 2) Here are two of David's clients. (image 1 of 2) Here are two of David's clients. (image 2 of 2) A review of David's bass #13 in Bass Player magazine proved to be a turning point in his career. Here's a photo of it. The black-and-white photo in the magazine doesn't do justice to the wood choice. David King’s website. Page 30 - Arched Plate Carving, Part Two by Chris Burt Take a closer look at carving the top down to the thickness marker holes. Page 37 - Controlling Classical Guitar Neck Angle by Rodney Stedall Take a closer look at the neck angle jig. Page 38 - Meet the Maker: Gregory Byers by Woodley White Here's a nice photo that didn't appear int he magazine: Greg at the pottery wheel in 1971. The interior of Greg's 1985 guitar. José Romanillos with a Kasha/Schneider guitar. Greg Byers’ web site. Page 46 - Resurrecting the Family Guitar by John Calkin Broken back braces. Gluing new back braces. Decorative details of the top in glorious color. Cool decal fret markers. Page 52 - The Never-Ending Barber Chair Workbench by Michael Sandén This one was not in the magazine. It shows a different view of the pipe clamp vise and the neck dovtailing jig.