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(I need to put some new strings on this here geetar.)
The more observant amongst you may notice the America's Cup in the background...
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(I need to put some new strings on this here geetar.)
The more observant amongst you may notice the America's Cup in the background...

The butterscotch, washed out finish is very cool !Got some Adnams Ghost Ship pale ale to go with the pale geetar...
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(I was watching the America's Cup build up - should be some great racing tomorrow between Italy's Luna Rossa and American Magic.)
The butterscotch, washed out finish is very cool !
I prefer poly to nitro. Poly is more easily repaired. Also I do not see the fact that nitro yellows and cracks over time as a positive. As for nitro lettering your tonewood breath, that is a topic of which I have grown tired.Yeah, thanks, and I agree because it seems a thin layer of quality gloss so you can see the wood which I like. OK, a nice lacquer would be better, but this is really nice for a relatively cheap gloss finish. I tell you, RVA, my next guitar might be a Fujigen...
Damn right! Still tastes great, packs a punch and dont hurt your wallet lolThat may be, but I still like them
I prefer poly to nitro. Poly is more easily repaired. Also I do not see the fact that nitro yellows and cracks over time as a positive. As for nitro lettering your tonewood breath, that is a topic of which I have grown tired.
Damn right! Still tastes great, packs a punch and dont hurt your wallet lol
Beer: Graphics on can is very cool. Matching beer glass too...Got some Adnams Ghost Ship pale ale to go with the pale geetar...
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(I was watching the America's Cup build up - should be some great racing tomorrow between Italy's Luna Rossa and American Magic.)
I think modern nitro is a lot more stable than the stuff available from 50 to 70 years ago. But today's finishing experts can manipulate nitro in many different ways.I prefer poly to nitro. Poly is more easily repaired. Also I do not see the fact that nitro yellows and cracks over time as a positive. As for nitro lettering your tonewood breath, that is a topic of which I have grown tired.
Good to hear. Time will tell!Beer: Graphics on can is very cool. Matching beer glass too...
I think modern nitro is a lot more stable than the stuff available from 50 to 70 years ago. But today's finishing experts can manipulate nitro in many different ways.
Graphics on can is very cool. Matching beer glass too...
I keep forgetting to ask you about what is going on with your lovely wife.BTW, the wife had 10 days of intensive treatment which included 3 very serious operations (6 to 10 people in them, and over 3 hours long), great care in the ward where there were always several "on call" doctors, half a dozen nurses, half a dozen orderlies, and half a dozen student nurses roaming around within 50 metres of her, and the total cost was under $4000 without insurance cover. Amazing. The care was on a par with the best hospitals in the world (I know this because I've had jobs working with top American hospitals in Thailand - Bumrungrad, Mahidol and Sirrirat in Bangkok - all top tier hospitals.), at relapse or after major operation time, the a dozen staff were at her bedside withing 30 seconds (most of the time, there was always an upper tier qualified nurse at her side). I expected a bill of US$30,000+ Korea can be amazingly good/great at times...
I keep forgetting to ask you about what is going on with your lovely wife.
Yeah, $4,000 might have bought her an aspirin...hate to think how much it would have cost in the US!