Hi.
I wan´t to build my own strat body out of glued parts of Norwegian ash. I don't know how this compares to American ash but still want to give it a go. What are your thoughts about this?
I wan´t to give it a Warmoth neck and some quality components. I have the wood for the body and I am a CNC...
Warmoth Strat (A "Black strat" replica with a few pesonal changes)
Boss GT10 (A lot of pedals would be nice to, but I don`t need it for my use I guess. And most important, don`t have the money)
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I`m a lefty to but play right handed. When I started to play I guess I played righty because that`s the way my father did it. Never had any problems with it, and maybe I could have been a better player if I played lefty but I don`t care. I enjoy playing very much the way I do it and I guess that...
That`s big stuff :) What product are you making where you work?
We make big marine engines. So this machine is used to make the engine blocks. 45,000 pund engine blocks :icon_thumright:
Very nice machine :icon_thumright:
I`m starting to operate a new one in the begining of next year to. Can`t wait :blob7:
http://www.waldrich-coburg.de/products/Produkte-en/PowerTec.htm
Big thing, but we make big things where I work to.
Congrats!
Since you want the "Gilmour sound" you might like to read this article http://www.gilmourish.com/?p=1344
It`s a review of small tube amps under $700 tested with the Gilmourish sound in mind.
I ended up with the Laney CUB 12R and I could not be more satisfied. The 1w power scaling input is...
I`m stuck in Spain at my mothers house. I should be flying home to Norway today but the flight is cancelled because of the volcano ash. Not so bad actually :icon_thumright:
I have this. You can get one that take 8 guitars to. I have a Fender, Martin, Warmoth and other guitars and it have not left any marks on the guitars.
It is a Boston stand.
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