Good to be spoilt for choice.
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Good to be spoilt for choice.
Yea, I could have probably bought something expensive from a factory in the USA with what I've spent on kits and upgrades but there is no fun in just buying something. Been the same with cars and bikes, swords, firearms you name it. I'd much rather put my own work into something. Taught myself mechanics (won a Concourse with a bike I restored), learned hand forging swords and knives, also Japanese sword polishing ( that's an 5 to 8yr apprenticeship to learn properly, just the polishing!) , learned to build a rifle from just a bare action and barrel, learned to slick them up for competition, learned a bit of 2 and 3 D graphics, now it's learning to make guitars. Just an overgrown curious kid really. :rolleyes:
Good to hear. It is quite obvious you are naturally gifted with your hands.
Or I have acute attention deficit disorder :confused:
looks fantastic Dedman, love it, well done. Is that a brass nut ?
The gold strings look the part with the other gold hardware
yup Brass nut, came off a brass monkey :P
That really is exquisite Dedman, lovely job.
so it plays and sounds good Dedman ?
Thanks guys.
Well, you know how it is, every time you finish one it's your favorite. But yea, I play it through a Boss EQ pedal most of the time as with the brass nut, light strings it is a bit top endish when split, as I said before its almost a Tele sound when split.
DB defiantly does a better fret job than I do :P