The Zoëphone's headstock, nut, and top of neck
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Zoëphone detail


The slant of the bridge, the tailpiece, and the unique Vega armrest are visible here. While I usually do only real skin heads, those require attention and I wasn't sure Zoë would want to fuss with that. So I used a plastic head that comes closest to replicating the calfskin sound.
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