Welcome to the forum Shoota. ST jnr a good idea for your daughter. If my guitar obsessed daughter was not so stubborn I'd build the same (she will only play a full size electric with capo 7th fret...)
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Welcome to the forum Shoota. ST jnr a good idea for your daughter. If my guitar obsessed daughter was not so stubborn I'd build the same (she will only play a full size electric with capo 7th fret...)
My daughter may take no interest in it at all. But I'm going to try and give her a little push to do something musical. I wish I had learned when I was young. And rather than spend money on a ready to play one if I make it 'hers' in the styling she may want to play it. Not to mention I'll get her into some lessons. Maybe if we both do lessons she will see it doesn't just happen and stick with it.
Wokks - that's only to keep the riff raff like you 4d Guitars guys out :)...
Shoota - sounds like a great idea. Another way to get your daughter interested is to get her involved in the build - I've had my girls 5, 8 and 10 involved in sanding and working on my guitars and they just enjoy the time with Dad. Gav Turner's first build was a co build with his son on a warlock (from memory) that came out pretty neat - they both seemed pleased with the outcome at the very least. I'm thinking it'd be heaps of fun for her to go to school early next year with the answer to "what did you do on your holidays" being "I made a guitar with my Dad" - I think for many kids that would be pretty hard to beat.
Way to go setting a time limit for me there Brendan. That's like two months away. Ha ha. I had better order one tonight then rather than wait til Adam posts up a sale one. I'm not sure she could concentrate long enough. But I'll certainly include her.
Shoota - Never said you needed to finish it in 2 months ;) - instead I'd encourage you to take your time and to enjoy the ride! That said - ballpark for a build is ~ the 40 hour mark of work plus or minus - depending on luck, skill and level of perfectionism.
First kit(st Jnr) bought and paid for. And so it begins.
Guitar came today. Great service by Pitbull Guitars. After the little one goes to bed tonight I'll open it up and take a look. Then wrap it back up for Chrissy.
Aaaah pure joy! Cracking open a PBG kit and seeing it for the first time...