The item depicted is a mere example of the item to be delivered. I am sure mine will be in the "spirit of" that guitar.That looks very nice.
The backside shot shows what looks like a serial number, and a “made in...”(can’t quite make it out...looks like 3 letters)
Wow. I am a sucker for a gold top!
That is a good question. But then, I bought my expensive guitars before I got any of my budget guitars. I just love the process. The guitar is like a lump of clay and the pickups, electronics, luthier work is a way of sculpting it. When I am doing mods, I can barely wait to finish to hear that first strum, like a good book you cannot put down because you must know the end. Also, I find the process relaxing. People get into knitting or building bird houses, etc. to relax, with a very finite limit to what they can use. Despite my #s, I do play all my guitars. I still work on the guitars I have, but at some point, they are good as-is and I do not want to spoil the soup. So I buy another. It is "my thing" and everybody needs a thing!Why are you doing this again?
You have a "holy grail" type guitar with the 336 right?
Let's hope not. Best to keep things legal.
Why are you doing this again?
You have a "holy grail" type guitar with the 336 right?
Why go look for BJ's from street walkers when you are already banging a supermodel?
I know you said budget semi-hollow; are you specifically looking for the full size of the 335, I read the 336 is smaller?
That is a good question. But then, I bought my expensive guitars before I got any of my budget guitars. I just love the process. The guitar is like a lump of clay and the pickups, electronics, luthier work is a way of sculpting it. When I am doing mods, I can barely wait to finish to hear that first strum, like a good book you cannot put down because you must know the end. Also, I find the process relaxing. People get into knitting or building bird houses, etc. to relax, with a very finite limit to what they can use. Despite my #s, I do play all my guitars. I still work on the guitars I have, but at some point, they are good as-is and I do not want to spoil the soup. So I buy another. It is "my thing" and everybody needs a thing!
Filtrons and Bigsby trems get me down. That you for the effort though. I am sure you will stike a chord soon!!Say Ray-- you dont have a GRETSCH do you ????
Gretsch G2420T Streamliner Hollow Body with Bigsby - Flagstaff Sunset
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That is nice. When is your birthday?Well you missed Xmas but my Birthday is coming up--- send me one of these --
Epiphone Jack Casady Signature Bass Alpine White
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Now THAT is a PROPER Semi-Hollow![]()
I still think He's a brick shy of a fool load --- wait--- well thats the kettle calling the pot stoned...er -- where am I???
Let's hope not. Best to keep things legal.
I never sell my guitars, so I guess I am safe no matter what!I believe the trademark issue pertains only to resale. When I was designing my Von Herndon prototype double neck, I contacted Gibson's legal department and asked if building the open book headstock was considered infringement. The answer I received was only if it was produced for sale to the public.
I never sell my guitars, so I guess I am safe no matter what!
