Not a big deal Why don’t we make a rule that everyone gets one post with instruments they haven’t built and have bought? ‘Cause we all like seeing beautiful stuff, which in fact is good to get ideas, but we don’t want to dilute the DIY thing too much?
Zackly. Maybe one for well built bought stuff. And may I suggest allowing posts pointing out well engineered and crafted pieces, with the explicit intention of pointing out a component of the construction for others to note should they wish to try to develop things using that concept.
Frinstance, thanks to the post above that mentioned Eko guitars, I looked them up. Some models have what seems to me to be a significantly improved joint for bolt on necks. This led me to consider working up a retrofit for common bolt ons to improve the joint. And THAT got me thinking about extending that along the north/south axis of the back of the body to develop a hybrid bolt on/through body joint. Now should I actually built this, of course it would fit it. My suggestion is to allow posts such as this frinstace example.
Chrisb requested some closeups of the fret work of my daughters new guitar, so I thought that this was the best place to post them
It's a PRS Mark Holcome SE
Tony.
It's a PRS Mark Holcome SE
Tony.
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Line 6 Variax.
Fun to play and sound like all sorts of instrument including Sitar or Banjo.
Automatically tunes to double drop d for blues etc.
Double drop D?
You mean drop C?
C G D G B E ?
My favourite Soundgarden tuning- Limowreck
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
I received an exact one from my girlfriend and I can't stay calm. You will all agree is a work of beauty, right?
Regards
Workhabor
I think they call that a six-string bass.Double drop D! as in tune down to D and then another whole ocatave?
The craftsmanship in your guitars is amazing!
-Gnobuddy
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