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I’ll share my spoils shortly. I was more conservative in my plunder today, but my guest cleaned house. There was some great deals, but honestly, chatting with Sandy and Sean about Ken and them sharing Ken’s affirmation of me was the real treasure of the day. Got a touch misty eyed when chatting with Sandy.
 
That would have made a GREAT birthday present, for ME!!!!

But 2760 Miles ( straight line) makes it a no go..... 😢😭
 
First of all, I must acknowledge and thank Aaron for the invitation, and the entire Warmoth family for hosting such a wonderful event.

All in all, due to current economic circumstances, I only spent about $35 there, including the baseball jersey t shirt, this body, and this neck. I consider this a great blessing and thank God from whom all blessings flow.

This body is a Hybrid Tele body in a 2 piece roasted alder with the pool route and recessed Floyd route. It has the forearm and gut cuts as well, pocket notes indicated a weight of 3.5 lbs.

The neck is a roasted maple Warhead in a Standard Thin Profile with the standard 10-16” compound radius, fretted in 6150 wire, and nutted in what appears to be a standard white Dorian or white Tusq nut. The turquoise face dots is what is inspiring the rest of the aesthetic on this build. Regarding the nut, which one it may happen to be is of no consequence because when I finish my polishing routine on the slots the performance will be the same reliability.

I already have a couple of EMG SV single coils in surplus that I’ll use for this in the neck and middle. I’ll add an EMG 58 to the bridge for the best balanced Superstrat P/U config. Hardware will be black and since I’m partial, I’ll likely go for the Gotoh 1996 T Floyd Licensed bridge. I’m going to grain fill the pores in black, then same back, then dye the body a lighter translucent green, then follow up with a Wipe On Poly finish. I’m toying with either of these two pickguard, but I’m leaning into the green one. With the black hardware, even the screws, knobs, and switch tip on the pickguard will also be black just to add that extra little bit of contrast. Plus, I already have a white Pearl pick-guard on my “Pearl” J-Bass 5. I omitted the first two pot holes on the pick-guard because I have a pick-guard that I use as a template to relocate the master volume to be located exactly at the center location between what would normally be V1 & V2. My “ Nigel” Strat from a few years back examples this. It keeps the volume out of my way when playing, but still accessible on demand.

This guitar will be affectionately named “Turq”.
 

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I’m affectionately referring to it as “The Broadhead” headstock since “Arrowhead” was taken a while back. I am toying with the idea of some bevels at the top, and ever so slightly down the sides to mimick a true Native Arrowhead.

I have some drafts drawn out somewhere that were to lean toward this to some degree. I had a 6 and 7 string rendering of both of them. They both had straight string pull to the tuner posts over the string nut. I’ll have to dig them up and post them. I drew them out way back in 2009 when I still worked at Warmoth.
 
I know at least Tony and the Aaron went ... any pics? I know I missed out, it's just so far away ... maybe someday. Closest I came to Washington is Portland, visiting my old uncle years ago. Only thing I remember was how lush everything looked, lots of rain and a big mountain with snow on top.
 
I know at least Tony and the Aaron went ... any pics? I know I missed out, it's just so far away ... maybe someday. Closest I came to Washington is Portland, visiting my old uncle years ago. Only thing I remember was how lush everything looked, lots of rain and a big mountain with snow on top.
Aaron is also on vacation. He called me on a sat phone to say he is doing ok, but kinda hungry. He realized(after he moved) that though he had knowledge of the "jungle streets" he was lacking in backwoods survival skills. His brother in law made him a custom "Hunga Munga" to match his own, and they are out on a one week or so excursion to hunt Pronghorn antelope. Apparently, they each left with 20 RX bars, a camelback full of water, flint, sunscreen and a few clothes in day packs. He said he got a couple throws in so far, but nothing decisive. They are running out of bars and Aaron said he is salivating at the thought of fresh dinner "on the hoof". They were dropped in by helicopter and I am not sure when they are set to return. Meanwhile he is learning to enjoy crickets. I know we all wish him well!!
 
Aaron is also on vacation. He called me on a sat phone to say he is doing ok, but kinda hungry. He realized(after he moved) that though he had knowledge of the "jungle streets" he was lacking in backwoods survival skills. His brother in law made him a custom "Hunga Munga" to match his own, and they are out on a one week or so excursion to hunt Pronghorn antelope. Apparently, they each left with 20 RX bars, a camelback full of water, flint, sunscreen and a few clothes in day packs. He said he got a couple throws in so far, but nothing decisive. They are running out of bars and Aaron said he is salivating at the thought of fresh dinner "on the hoof". They were dropped in by helicopter and I am not sure when they are set to return. Meanwhile he is learning to enjoy crickets. I know we all wish him well!!

You know way too much about me. I really need to stop over-sharing.
 
Actually, Aaron was not there, he lives in Utah IIRC.

I would have made the trip, but unfortunately I already had a family-reunion-style vacation planned when the dates were announced. Too many other people had already committed to the date to back out!

Glad those who went had a great time, and wish I had been there.

Next year!

And if it makes y'all feel any better, I was at least in the PNW. The whole fam-damnly was down in Cannon Beach, watching the whales and playing in the sand. We all got savagely burned, and today my forehead looks like it's covered in wet toilet paper.
 
You can skip to 1:30

PS I never been to Utah. This is the Aaron's dream from the nap he took at the shindig last weekend.

LOL. Maybe it WAS Utah!

But also: if you have not been to any of the National Parks in and around Utah you missing out. Seriously. From my front steps I'm within four hours of about eight national parks. I'm within eight hours of a dozen more, but the UT ones are some of the best IMO.
 
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