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I always crap my pants when I see people stand up their guitar like that, propped against a wall or shelf. I'm always super scared that 1) it may fall over, and/or 2) it might get scratched. Luthiers don't get scared anymore like us non-luthiers. (or maybe it's just me LOL among the non-luthiers)
I always crap my pants when I see people stand up their guitar like that, propped against a wall or shelf. I'm always super scared that 1) it may fall over, and/or 2) it might get scratched. Luthiers don't get scared anymore like us non-luthiers. (or maybe it's just me LOL among the non-luthiers)
I am scared of guitars that don't have cracks or scratches. I steer clear of them.
Thanks guys. @Ramzi you would have to bump into it to knock it over. There are plenty of more scary/dangerous parts of the guitar making process. It's not an occupation for the clumsy
Thanks guys. @Ramzi you would have to bump into it to knock it over. There are plenty of more scary/dangerous parts of the guitar making process. It's not an occupation for the clumsy
Wow, never was there a more accurate statement about a trade.
I will make sure my guitar stands upright and centered before I cut in the binding grooves.
HR
Oh ya, nice guitar Andy.
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I prefer my flamenco guitar spicy, doesn't have to be fast, should have some meat on the bones, can be raw or well done, as long as it doesn't sound like it's turning green on an elevator floor.
I hear you. I had a furniture maker as a tenant and at some point he couldn’t continue. He left a lot of industrial machines and saws including a table saw. I toyed with the idea of keeping some but envisioned the result of a mistake with a table saw. Got rid of it. Great sounding guitar and nice playing too!
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ORIGINAL: Andy Culpepper
Thanks guys. @Ramzi you would have to bump into it to knock it over. There are plenty of more scary/dangerous parts of the guitar making process. It's not an occupation for the clumsy