A build is on my bucket list
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- Greg Johnson
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A build is on my bucket list
I would love to build my own guitar. But an am no machinist so maybe assemble would be a better term to use. I have been fooling around. With other people's for a long time and never learned the mechanics as I should have. So the question is where wôuld I buy all the parts? I feel confident I can do this and at my pace and expense. So any leads?
MSA CLassic SD-10
92 Emmons LII
79 Super Pro
Quilter TT
Evans FET 500
Fender Twin 65 RI
American Takimine
92 Emmons LII
79 Super Pro
Quilter TT
Evans FET 500
Fender Twin 65 RI
American Takimine
- Stuart Tindall
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I'd think about disassembling, restoring and reassembling an existing guitar. If you want it to LOOK new, maybe have Mark Giles build a replacement cabinet. And you can find clapped out Buds and MSAs cheaply, and you can find parts easy.
2 pedal steels, a lapStrat, and an 8-string Dobro (and 3 ukes)
More amps than guitars, and not many effects
More amps than guitars, and not many effects
- Darryl Hattenhauer
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- Richard Damron
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Hey, Greg -
Stuart Tindall has steered you in the right direction before you get your feet wet. I,too, am a member of that forum - it's free to join - and I can tell you that there's a bunch of selfless folks who will bend over backward in an effort to help. My suggestion would be to join and then introduce yourself. Make your first post in the appropriate section and wait for the response. Remember, too, that there is no such thing as a dumb question - if you really do not know the answer.
Have at it, my friend.
Richard
Stuart Tindall has steered you in the right direction before you get your feet wet. I,too, am a member of that forum - it's free to join - and I can tell you that there's a bunch of selfless folks who will bend over backward in an effort to help. My suggestion would be to join and then introduce yourself. Make your first post in the appropriate section and wait for the response. Remember, too, that there is no such thing as a dumb question - if you really do not know the answer.
Have at it, my friend.
Richard
- Greg Johnson
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- Richard Damron
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I recommend that you contact Larry. The questions exist to block bots, not people. He will assist you in registering as he most courteously assisted me.
I recommend that you contact Larry. The questions exist to block bots, not people. He will assist you in registering as he most courteously assisted me.
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