falco_femoralis
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If I played bass it would definitely be this one
That’s clearly a tone bending shape for sure!If I played bass it would definitely be this one
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Those prices combined with the middle school shop class aestheticThis guy came up in my baritone search.
Definitely doing some things I'd never seen before...
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A good friend of mine built his first guitar in his 7th grade shop class. Cut the fret slots with a ruler and a razor blade. Looks way better than whatever is going on here."rough hewn"
It doesn't look like there are any sales, which is shocking. Apparently the main idea is to mount a cymbal inside the body for resonance?
"These are really interesting sounding guitars that are for people who like beautiful novel sounds. Despite the rough proof of concept looks the guitars sound warm and beautiful.
These were primarily made with very basic hand tools with an emphasis on bringing sound out of the materials. Rather than a measured approach, intuitive artistry and instinctive tactile problem solving was explored to discover and innovate."
....wut?
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What a coincidence, I build all of my pedals using the same approach! Some might call them "sloppy", but I definitely prefer "intuitive artistry and instinctive tactile problem solving".Rather than a measured approach, intuitive artistry and instinctive tactile problem solving was explored to discover and innovate.
So, make it only play 4/4?
That looks like Dave's guitarObligatory Jackson King V with 18 tuners
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Of course it isThat looks like Dave's guitar
That's the letter "M" or maybe "W"Obligatory Jackson King V with 18 tuners
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If you want to hut the bottom of the barrel.. there's a guy who built a guitar out of his uncle's skeleton etc (fully legally not a crazed body chopper).