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I've been lurking for a while, figured I'd join up. I'm a member of a few other guitar related forums, and photography

some of you may recognize me - same name on the others. This looks like a pretty decent community, and I look forward to joining in.

I'm here to learn more, and asking questions, maybe even helping out, if I can. I'm particularly interested in fabric finishes for future projects.

I have a telecaster clone refin project (rangecaster, western theme) on the go right now, and am also planning a paisley on another tele thinline style later on,

I have a LP DC Jr clone, NGD a week or two ago, by Austin, which I'm toying with refinning and relicing for a '59 look - but right now it's still the honeymoon, and it's a surprisingly nice guitar just in stock form.

So far, I've recovered/rehoused/respeakered a pathfinder into this bass combo box, and rattlecanned this bridgecraft strat into the golden turdocaster,

but basically I've only been modding guitars for a year and a half or so, after playing for oh, twenty-five ish years, never professionally.

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I also have been making my own waterslide decals, though I'm no pro at that either.

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You won't see any scratch builds from me, but I sure enjoy watching them. This is most of my gear pictured, except what's on the bench right now.

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While most of the above be considered vinegar by the cork sniffers, (other than the 335 dot RI), I value them all highly, and near equally -

because I have invested a lot of time in learning how to set them up, neck adjustment, fret leveling, crowning, carving my own nuts etc.

I could afford to have someone else do the work, but I live in the boonies in Northwest Canada, and I'm a thrifty, DIY kind of guy.

I'm looking forward to maybe getting into airbrushing in the future, and I dig making my own straps out of thrift shop belts and whatever I can

find. I'm toying with the idea of getting a heavy duty sewing machine, and some tooling tools and trying my hand at some real serious strap making.

Maybe I should join a leather forum. I know what you are thinking.... Not THAT kind of leather forum, mind you.

Anyway, that's my intro - hope to make some online friends and leech from all your know-how :D :D

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Well cheap is relative. There are a lack of services up here for sure. Land was really fair five years ago - it's edging towards more modern values though.

I purchased a whole church which I live in and run my business out of for $40k seven years ago. Today, the same property would be $100k

Tall ceilings, require wood stove heat 7 months of the year. Another hungry mouth to feed. I'm pretty much doing the cabin thing in a small village of 600.

Beautiful wooded country up here in NW sask, pure lakes, clean air, great fishing/hunting, friendly people, very little crime BS.

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Beautiful wooded country up here in NW sask, pure lakes, clean air, great fishing/hunting, friendly people, very little crime

Yeah,it's really tempting to go check the place out.I saw an entire ranger station just on the outskirts of a small town in Canada for $40k

Where I live is pretty cheap though...and warm...but nowhere near as beautiful

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