lookin classy there Gav!
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lookin classy there Gav!
Have to agree, but I find I have that problem with guitars that have an "arched" top. I played guitars like that for 15 years (Les Paul copy, Hohner SG Lion) end up with left shoulder issue from the way they push your fretting arm back. Since I swapped to Teles, or other guitars that hang on the body n a similar way (Danelectro U2) I've had no problems.Quote:
/<\\/p>[]<\\/p>/Quote from Nickosaurus on October 10, 2014, 15:42
I've always loved the aesthetics of the DCs but I just can't handle how they sit when playing. It's a shame because they're so pretty.
The good thing about not being able to play for shit is that aesthetics is all you have ;).
Cheerrs,
Gav.
Well, after languishing on my bench forever and a day, I've finally got the neck leveled on the Jnr and the strings on. Unfortunately, it looks like she needs a shim. Bugger.
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cheers,
Gav.
looking excellent Gav, at least its a bolt on so a shim should be straight forward. Is the string action too low or too high ?
Was this Dingotone butterscotch stain ? You probably stained this before it was released I'm guessing
It was elbow and wrist for me. That's the main reason I got rid of my Gretsch. My first electric at 12 was a Tele. All these years later I've returned to them. Even my new acoustic/electric is like my Tele.
I do love the way the the DC Jnr hung off me on stage though.
And your DC is sweet looking Gav. Well done.
Thanks @Wokka & @Rob. Wokka - it's Wudtone Butterscotch. No Dingotone around when I started this beastie unfortunately!
cheers,
Gav.
aww now I want butterscotch ice cream, ax looks a treat too Gav.
An incredibly elegant looking guitar says me.
nice work, like the matching cover plate, it's all about the details, and you have an eye for them, nice job