That is so over the top cool.
Congrat's Greg, you have great kids that really love you.
That's something money just can't buy.
What a beautiful post.
Well, since you asked...Nice guitar I love how it looks, how does she play and sing ??
I feel like I'm cheating...
First time with EMG or actives?Well, since you asked...
It's a very impressive playing machine in many different ways for me. This thing is so heavy and solid... notes and chords sustain for days! The Mighty Mite neck is awesome! Very effortless and comfortable to move around on. It has a thin clear satin poly on it, but it still feels like I'm touching raw and highly polished wood. Nice, even, and smooth fret job. The "new to me" Indian Laurel fretboard feels like a smother rosewood. The neck edges have been rolled too... fun, fun, fun...
But I did have to intonate and radius the top loading bridge. The action was a little bizzare too. All easily fixed though. It looked like whoever did the final setup... uhm… didn't ha ha
Besides the unusual material of the guitar body, a big mind blower for me is the EMG active pickups. I have never experienced actived style pickups. There is something very different going on here...I feel like I'm cheating...
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Thanks...Congratulations brother you have raised some fine children.
Mitch

Yes, or yes!First time with EMG or actives?
A very yes!!I'll bet that is fun lol
Oh, a big definite yes!!!They are a bit different than your regular type pups, aren't they?

stop it SGE.. !!i dont need it ..dont need it..i dont need it....i think i need it !! lolthis guy makes some cool crap!
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PErhaps Sysco you could ask him to join our little Commune of Crazy? -- Our Den of Disillusion-- our Clubhouse of Chaos????
--- you know I mean the TONE ROOMS right?




I've actually seen him on YouTube. I got into watching some oddball stuff like blacksmithing and woodturning...one thing led to another....I remember watching the video of one of those tables he's got on his site being made. Pretty fascinating stuff. Almost made me wanna give it a try.this guy makes some cool crap!
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PErhaps Sysco you could ask him to join our little Commune of Crazy? -- Our Den of Disillusion-- our Clubhouse of Chaos????
--- you know I mean the TONE ROOMS right?
Ha ha... That's how my son found Daniel Nelson, and is interested in the process too. Especially in the tables with the epoxy resin going through it.I've actually seen him on YouTube. I got into watching some oddball stuff like blacksmithing and woodturning...one thing led to another....I remember watching the video of one of those tables he's got on his site being made. Pretty fascinating stuff. Almost made me wanna give it a try.
I’m just gonna leave this right here.....
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Yeah, I found the tables after watching some dudes turn down burls and epoxy resin into cool looking "dragon eggs" on a lathe.Ha ha... That's how my son found Daniel Nelson, and is interested in the process too. Especially in the tables with the epoxy resin going through it.

Tuners feel smooth and precise. They seem to be Stewmac's Gotoh Schaller-style knob 6-In-Line tuners.How about the tuners and nut? What are your thoughts on them?