The guitar sings beautifully too (actually a little louder and bolder than my buddy's HD28). At first it was a little bit subdued, but now 5 months later, after strumming the hell out of it everyday, it's really opened up with brighter highs and deeper and darker lows. I'm very pleased with the sound.
It's not perfect, though. There are a few flaws, mainly with the finish. However, it's good enough, and the average guitarist and especially non-guitarist would never really notice.
Overall I'm pleased. The only thing I added were martin vintage style open gear tuners. Other than that it's pretty much bone stock. On to the pics.









Anyways, just thought I'd show you guys. All in all, the kit was right around $500 including tuners. Of course, I already had a home shop and tools, so that was cost I didn't have to include. But it doesn't take much experience to build and it's very very fun and rewarding to build one of these. Next project is a Macassar Ebony with Bloodwood insert (3 piece back) 12 string jumbo. This one is gonna be even cooler!