Vendelcrow
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I agree, they are both very nice contemporary designs that I like a lot.
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Very nice first build. The design gives me Scott French vibes.
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Thanks for the link Robert, interesting.
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I put my vote on Klein...
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About 120 images from the Frankfurt Messe 2007. There are a couple of doubles, but they are with and without flash. There is also one image that is missing, but it will be updated ASAP.
There are images on guitars, basses and amps from Haar, Eyb, Helliver, Mayones, Nick Huber, Paul Lairat, Ritter, Sandberg, Siggi Braun, Spector, Tonfuchs, Warwick, ESP, Trussart Human Bass, Bass Labs, Vigier, Menzinger, XOX, Williams, EBS, Elmwood, etc. Hope you enjoy them.
PS. My father worked on the Hagstrom factory in Alvdalen between 1946-48 making accordions, well before they started the production of electric guitars. Quite a long way from todays production in China.
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Hi Mattia,
They are for sale here in Sweden, price 166:00 SEK (about $20).
There must be a lot of makers of egg cups over here, but so far I have not met one ;-)
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Something like this? Diameter = 40 mm.
The drill is for drilling out egg cups.
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Sorry for posting in the wrong forum...
It was a shred and tricks contest.
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What you guys need is something like this Folding Guitar
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Nice info Damo,
Thats what it's all about, helping each other with information and finding sources for guitar supplies.
Don't bother about the reply from thomasteven. It was just rude, childish and used to gather posts.
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Hi,
Many of the Korean cheapo flamed/quilt top guitars these days are in fact decoupaged, since most of them just have a plain photo finish top and not the real stuff.
You can spot them miles away, since they don't have the quality and deepth of a real wood top. In my book they just look tacky.
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Anyone know where to buy cheap B5 Bigsbys?
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Thanks Czar,
I thought they was a bit thicker, but on the other hand I have never tried one of them. I would like to try one of them out, cause I like the retro design and the hollow body concept.
My favourite is the slingshot.
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Does anybody know the thickness of the phenolic top and back on the Reverend guitars and basses? I´m into building something similar, sice I am a sucker for retro vibes.
Regards
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Great Hyunsu, keep it coming.
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Wooow Hyunsu,
This is going to be nice.
Looking forward to the rest.
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Hyunsu, keep the pictures coming!
I'll just love them...
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Very nice Myka,
This is a thread I don't want to miss, and I look forward to your next update.
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Sweet..
Hyunsu, I´ll always keep my eyes open for your posts and nice pics. Very nice work.
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Welcome Onny!
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How about these?
Fender ripoff's made by Gibson
I hope Fender sues Gibson for their flagrant ripoff of the Telecaster, Stratocaster, Telecaster Thinline etc.
Valley Art guitars are owned by Gibson, and I think they should clean up their own act before they open their mouth.
The bodyshape of the Hamer and PRS is almost a carbon copy of the double cutaway Les Paul Special, with some minor changes to the archtop and the cutaway.
Andy Sumner (of The Police) 'tribucker' Thing...
in Electronics Chat
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The original Mighty Mite Motherbucker was triple coiled, and this is a guitar that I build in the early 80:s with it. I don't remember the switching with the mini switches, but they must have been som serie/parallel/coil tap switching (there was surely a lot of options).
Motherbucker...