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re: Local made guitars
Posted on 6/17/21 at 10:59 am to TheFretShack
Posted on 6/17/21 at 10:59 am to TheFretShack
Fret,
Am I wrong in inferring from those pics that you do or facilitate custom relic jobs? I looked on your site, but it just says custom jobs. Maybe you do anything and everything when it comes to building them.
I was thinking about an MJT custom relic, but haven't pulled the trigger.
That is a good looking relic tele. Also, that blue with woodgrain is awesome as well.
Do you paint them? Send them out?
Am I wrong in inferring from those pics that you do or facilitate custom relic jobs? I looked on your site, but it just says custom jobs. Maybe you do anything and everything when it comes to building them.
I was thinking about an MJT custom relic, but haven't pulled the trigger.
That is a good looking relic tele. Also, that blue with woodgrain is awesome as well.
Do you paint them? Send them out?
Posted on 6/17/21 at 11:21 am to lsu1919
Shack, couple of questions on this bass. Neck dive? That P pickup seems out of the sweet spot and closer to the bridge. How does it sound there? I've always been intrigued by the tele style bass (ala G&L ASAT), but worry about neck dive. Don't want to deal with that.
This one balanced well thanks to a heavy walnut body and lightweight Hipshot keys. Sweet spots for pickup placement are relative and "sweet" based on the player. This was a rock player's commission and that's an EMG Geezer Butler pickup. Did exactly what he wanted it to do tonally.
This one balanced well thanks to a heavy walnut body and lightweight Hipshot keys. Sweet spots for pickup placement are relative and "sweet" based on the player. This was a rock player's commission and that's an EMG Geezer Butler pickup. Did exactly what he wanted it to do tonally.
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