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Curtis P

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  1. dye the maple dark?? post a picture up, maybe your over reacting and it can be a simple fix?? Curtis
  2. in my opinon, i would re do it, use a rosewood or maple FB and re do it, you can always keep the ebony one and practice inlaying the ebony (so when you go to RW or Maple, it will be alot easier) Good luck Curtis
  3. http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Tuners/Guitar,...es.html#details I like these, i have them in black, i dont know where to find what size they are though.... Curtis
  4. I voted D, mostly because it realy pops the grain in somewhat of a "flames" pattern I bet if you added more black and didnt sand it back so much, it would give it a bit more definition, but, thats not my department (yet, still workin on that) Good luck Curtis
  5. yea, i just seen the poll now *doh* our opinions on this forum can really only give you our thoughts and new ideas, in the end, your the one that makes the final descion, not us (unless, you want to send it to me once you are done building it, in that case i will tell you every step of the way!!) Curtis
  6. stain it black, sand back, then to like an amber or something along those lines, it will really make the grain pop nice work so far, I love it Curtis
  7. cherry is very simular to maple tone wise run a search, i am positive it has been discussed before Good luck with your friend!! Curtis
  8. Drak, if you havent checked, you got a PM Nice lookin guitar by the way, one question though, why didnt you route for the pickups before the carve?? i always though that would be easier to do when its not carved Looking great (as usual) Drak!! Curtis
  9. You should keep all your tools sharp, especially the tool you use to plan a guitar (i think its called a mind or something?? ) That neck should look schweeet! Curtis
  10. i live bout an hour outside of toronto, and let me tell you, the weather is weird most days its about 26 or 27 degrees celcius out, but its actually 35 or 37 with humidity, thats a killer when you work outside, then usually, about friday nights it will rain really softly and slowly (like tonight...) and then it will open up and just pour the rest of the night, then be hot, muggy, and just sticky feeling until next friday Curtis
  11. thanks...? I hope that was a compliment Curtis
  12. actually, 5 foot 3, 5 foot 4, havent mesured recently I know, the guitar is almost bigger then me, and of course, i am dyno Curtis
  13. I play my Washburn everyday http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v314/cur.../Allguitars.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v314/cur...urtisGuitar.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v314/cur...rtisGuitar1.jpg Curtis
  14. i always thought that doing almost a rope light style LEDs around the guitar would look cool, but it would be expensive and very very hard on batteries! Nice lookin design there Matt, good luck with it! Curtis
  15. had to be the 7 string of Mikes, mad props dude! Curtis
  16. ohhh.......my........god Wes, that thing is BEAUTIFUL whats going in that beast (pun intended ) for hardware?? Curtis
  17. how come the wood is smaller then your template?? http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y74/the_f...ironbird010.jpg Curtis
  18. i been looking through some guitar shops and this one pedal (wont mention it, its a suprise if i buy it, i let you know) you plug it before your distortion, and set the "boost" on it, its a true bypass, and theoreticly, its always on clean, but you can use it to clean boost, or dirty boost your sound Curtis
  19. hey Mike! yes, i know, there was a discussion bout it ages ago, but they seem to be working great, and no problems as of yet Thanks for your concern though, its greatly appreciated Curtis
  20. if it was mine, i would have the wings be longer, to the square, it dont look like much wood behind the trem there its a unique design for sure, and i am dyin to see what it looks like !! Curtis
  21. wont the tubbing cut the string?? unless its ben rounded off alot i guess Pr3Va1L, that godin you pictured, i bet with a few jigs you and easily do that with a dremel, thats really neat looking in deed Curtis
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