Thanks mate, a whole easier than trying to get ferrule holes even!
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haha yeah, ferrule holes are much easier when you have a drill press that reaches to the centre of the guitar body
ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!?!
unbelievable. Thats all I can say.
Ill be honest... I've been talking to the missus about some of my "one day" guitars... and honestly, id put some of the guitars made on this forum above even the most prestigious guitars im wanting.
The craftsmanship from you folk is just amazing. Its a real comfort to know im in the presence of such outstanding builders.
This thing is mindblowing. Outstanding work.
Fantastic idea with the tone blocks, this will be an epic axe
[QUOTE=depictedminds;120134]ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!?!
unbelievable. Thats all I can say.
Thanks for the kind words Depictedminds... the Tele was played by a working muso on Saturday night and it sounded awesome the bridge pickup in particular was incredible and he loved it, to the point that he played the Tele all night instead of his American Fender Strat, just need him to buy it lol! How much the tone ferrule block made to the sound I can't say, and the Cypress Pine body well thats another tone debate! I only have one video of it playing and that was on my iphone if I can clean up the sound a bit I will try and post it... Glad you liked it!
Definitely one of those "not really my thing but it looks so good that I might have to rethink what my thing is" guitars. If that makes sense.
Or to sum it up in a word: Stunning.
Never been a fan of the snakes head headstock but oh my that is a stunning piece of work right there.
That is art
Wasn't really my thing either on paper... When I cut out the body I thought it looked a bit like a bread board, so I asked a local artist to do something with it and the snake was the end result, now I love it. BTW the artist is on facebook as Gee-Gal and she has purchased a tele kit from pitbull and is carving a giant redback spider into the body, hopefully she will put up a build diary soon, its stunning!