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I 2nd one of the niche ones Christian chose. I have Scrapple shedded, but I'd be happy to work it further.
Duly noted, Spelling Police:cool:
Just to clarify, the bridge is removed for shipping and a soft pad is positioned in its place. The padding I use at the lower bout is made from corrugated material with only a single outer layer...
Thanks. I agree about the reverb. I just recorded it again this morning (an abbreviated version) and I made a bunch of changes to the process (including the amount of reverb). Listening to them...
The top would not have cracked due to sudden loss of string tension - that crack was the result of impact to the pickup (as you can see in the pic below, it doesn't exactly follow a grain line) -...
I would not touch a guitar that had the serial number altered. Forgetting about the "baggage" that guitar will have when resale comes up, the fact is that one can only guess as to why the...
Jack, the only time I've had any experience with gray market goods was 25 years ago and it was with high end watches rather than guitars but there was most definitely a significant impact on the...
Exactly what I was expecting. For what I have in mind they should do just fine I think.
A good album to get an overview of early guitar in jazz is: "Pioneers of the Jazz Guitar" Doug
I'm not hung up on them too much, I have several different profiles on different guitars. I can play them all fine. But my beloved #1- a 1993 Fender American Tele, that I bought new, is special to...
FYI Warmoth does not have a neck profile that matches the Fender "modern C". I know because I talked to them, took my chances, and don't like it LOL. The thing with a Warmoth custom neck is, it's not...
What about the Sermon at next daybreak "Oh my dad, I don't even remember last night.... who's got the tylenol?"
What did early Jazz guitarists in America play...
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