3767 might be other end of a once longer board, and is a good match. I also neglected to include the
link to the larger image before.
It's hard to say what will look best - both ends and flips of the board have merit. When I take the bookmatch pictures, I'm presenting my first instinct as to how I would orient the board. In this case, I liked the idea of including some of the darker areas in the wide part of the body, and smashing the template all the way up to the top to include the little flecky-flamey bits right up around the fingerboard.
This arrangement is lovely, but then the little flamey parts will have to become box tops someday since we'd miss them all together:
It's always hard to decide how to slice up a perfectly nice piece of lumber. You might focus in on one detail that is appealing, then find another part to fall in love with, only to find that both won't fit on the workpiece.
Sometimes, I'd rather just put a frame around it and hang it on the wall.
I know that Chip was drawn to the part I pointed out in the original post as it's the most atypical feature of this board, though it isn't the most dramatic.
Decisions, decisions...
(Message edited by mica on March 08, 2005)