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The inlay at the 12th and 24th fret is a Ghanaian symbol Gye Nyame (jeh N-yah-me), translated as ‘Except for God’. Long inspired by the music of West Africa, Trey once gave members of Senegalese legends Orchestra Baobab two Languedoc guitars as gifts.

This new guitar, finished in July, was made from a beautiful piece of koa that Paul had been saving for some time. It’s the first guitar where he used wood binding (contrasted with the white edging from guitars) and the first time color inlays were used.
Fun fact about the Ocelot: They are territorial nocturnal loners, but if you aggravate one, they often fight to the death.