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canuckguitarist

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  1. Here is a 24 fret 25.5" scale fingerboard from warmoth...(click on 'fingerboards' on the left hand side)
  2. Could you route out the control cavity of a guitar large enough to put one of those headphone amps in, then have a hole drill through the top or side of the guitar as an output jack for headphones. I don't see why this wouldn't work, my only concern would be whether the headphone amp would be small enough. The only otther problem is that having a regular output and a headphone output could be confusing. Any thoughts? Aaron
  3. Rather than start a new thread, I just thought I'd say that I've played one of these, just in case anybody was thinking of buying one(even though they probably arent) but it was really cool, not exactly the greatest sounding guitar, nor the most comfortable(the neck profile is half of a hexagon) and you can't bend the 'strings' but hey, its pretty cool none the less! Aaron
  4. O MAN! SO TEMPTED! ...too bad i have no money...
  5. Since when do they sell guitars @ JC Penney? Man, I don't live in the states but when I go down there next time im definately buying one of those (if I can find it) it looks kick ass! Also, is the ebony neck beside it the 24" scale? Just wonderin. Also, if it is the 24" scale, where did you find it, I couldn't find it on Warmoth or Stew mac, maybe i wasn't looking hard enough. Aaron DOH! I just found one at warmoth....hahaha
  6. Once again, that is a sweet looking guitar... once again, where do you get your wood? It's all awesome! Do you buy it locally or over the net?
  7. weren't you going to try and make one of those? you found a tutorial or something? If you do, let us know how it turns out
  8. Just wondering, I started off playing blues....soloing and improvisation stuff
  9. Here is some white pearl pickguard material for $19 - $26.
  10. Hey, and welcome. I own a Squier strat too, I reliced mine though. IMO doesn't play as well as my Ibanez's but hey, i like huge frets for bending. The strat looks cool though, so i'm ok with it. Welcome once again... Aaron
  11. The book "How to make your own electric guitar" By Melvyn Hiscock is a good start. Hm....cheap wood....poplar or basswood are the first things that come to mind, Alder is pretty cheap, although around my parts at least its pretty hard to come by. Hope this helps... Aaron
  12. Hey, on one of my guitars, the hole where the screw for the strap button goes has gotten bigger than the threads of the screw. Now heres my question, would you guys suggest filling the hole with putty and just screwing it in again (if so, what kind of putty)or putting a dowel in maybe? Any other ideas? Aaron
  13. Yea, I get that sometimes about Toronto, I will tell somebody I live in Toronto and their like "Oh do you know...uhh....James Smith?" And its like, there are 4 million people in Toronto man, wake up, I get it so much its kinda starting to piss me off. Aaron
  14. Hey, I could find the link on the page before, but can't find it now. Can anybody maybe point me in the right direction as to how far down it is on the page? Aaron
  15. Yea, Korina is pretty tempting although since I am only 14, its a little too much $ for me still....
  16. Yea, those are what come to mind when I think of "heavy" sounding woods. I would choose basswood over the mahogany, but thats just cause its cheaper Aaron
  17. I agree with wes. Even if you don't use all 24 frets on the guitar, having 24 frets makes it easier to play the 23,22,21 etc...
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