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VanKirk

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  1. I still love my Leo Fender signature G&L S-500. The frets are worn almost flat, the maple fretboard has worn through to bare wood in most spots and the hardware is tarnished. I love the tone, the trem & the shape of the neck.

    I ordered this guitar back in...'92 or so but it wasn't what I wanted at the time but I kept it anyways and I'm glad I did.

    My first electric was a Peavey Impact 2 with dual humbuckers with a separate switch for each and an ebony fretboard. It was fun to learn on.

    I've been VERY happy with my first handmade guitar and my current one, plays & sounds great.

    :D

  2. Looks like a good start. I hope you can keep it going without getting shut down like some other cool sites have been.

    I have a suggestion for what it's worth, instead of listing bands starting with "The" under the letter 'T' maybe use the second word in the title. Such as, instead of "The Eagles" being listed under 'T', have it listed under 'E'.

    I've added it to my bookmarks and will check it often. :D

    Good luck! :D

  3. Sounds like I'm on the same page as you Greg. It's hard to use some of these other scales/modes and get the feel for them when I've over-used pentatonic minor so much in a blues context.

    I've been toying around with Satch's music such as Mystical Potatohead Groove Thing, Always with me Always with You, Why & Summer Song.

    Lately I've been playing some Santana like Europa & Samba Pa Ti.

    These songs I can still get into the groove with & yet open my playing up a lil at a time without totally losing it.

    It's hard for me to jump right into another style so I just kinda have to get my feet wet first.

    It's important for me to understand the feel as well as technique otherwise I feel like I'm just playing note for note.

  4. You deffinately need a business plan of some sort.

    I'd recommend taking a small business course at a local college.

    You need to break down all of your expenses so you have a ratio of expense to income.

    This will give you an idea of how much to charge but always keep in mind that some things that can earn you income are not always something you can record at the end of the month books. ie, lowering costs for a customer that could potentially bring you in more business.

    Do you have a business liscense?

    Do you know what type of business liscence you need?

    I found out that just having a business liscence wasn't enough if I did work in a town that was different than where my business address was located.

    Also, be prepared for a headache at taxtime...and know when your business tax is due.

    Anyways, this is just a small fraction of the knowledge you need BEFORE you get involved with your business.

    Otherwise, you'll be looking at failure, dissappointment and maybe even legal problems.

    You can do it. You just have to arm yourself with as much knowledge as possible. :D

    :D

  5. Yes.

    I've used Sperzels for several years and find that they are as effective as a locking nut and are much more convenient when string changing & tuning.

    If the new neck already has tuner holes drilled you need to check the size of the hole to make sure the Sperzels will fit.

  6. Thought I'd necro this post cause it's one of the more original looking guitars I've seen around here.

    I generally like traditional guitar shapes but this one flows nicely and looks pretty unique.

    I'm sure there are other guitars similar but I like how this was done.

    Cool body shape & headstock.

    My only worthless critique would be to have the pickup routes just a bit cleaner, sharper but still a nice guitar.

  7. Everything you and others have said here seem to cover all I've noticed.

    I do think that a solid color would look good such as a gold top or pearlescent, dark red.

    Can't wait to see it finished.

    Who knows? It may play and sound awesome even with a non-tradition tone wood.

    I like the idea of a nice strong strip of oak down the middle of the neck to strengthen around the truss rod.

  8. It seems like this thread is little more than a battle of the legalists(myself included).

    It may be difficult for others to look back on this thread and know exactly where you're coming from.

    Especially, when your comments sparked a large part of this debate.

    If you have something to clarify in your earlier statements then add to them.

    Why go back and edit out your posts?

    It looks to me like you can't handle it when others pick out discrepencies in your posts which in turn lowers your credibility.

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