Interesting ----Guitar of the Day

WELLL................................I had to KNOW what RESONWOOD was like-----and I also wanted some Velvet Bricks--- so
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This Ferrari Red lovely is now in the herd...............first impressions--- well done GIBBO --- Norlin had some good ideas----

The body is heavy (same as a solid --non weight reduced lester) --- the body bevels are VERY PRS "ish" and familiar/comfortable-
NEck is a LITTLE fat for me--- but not a deal breaker its RIGHT at the "I cant play that" window but just under it--
frets good
neck straight.
Action low
no scratchy pots
pups sound EXCELLENT--- love the Bricks--- of the other humbuckers I have these are closest to the stock SE PRS humbuckers....nice.
tuners work just fine (think they are Schallers)
Build quality is on par with TOP END Epiphones--not QUIET Gibbo LP Studio but damn close
and for less $ than a EPi LP Studio (yup got her cheap) --very good bang for the $ --
funky headstock screen print
OHSC
whats not to love.

Very interesting guitar! It kind of reminds me of Mom's Les Paul Recording Model. Really a nice example, Man. Congrats on a fine score!
 
WELLL................................I had to KNOW what RESONWOOD was like-----and I also wanted some Velvet Bricks--- so
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This Ferrari Red lovely is now in the herd...............first impressions--- well done GIBBO --- Norlin had some good ideas----

The body is heavy (same as a solid --non weight reduced lester) --- the body bevels are VERY PRS "ish" and familiar/comfortable-
NEck is a LITTLE fat for me--- but not a deal breaker its RIGHT at the "I cant play that" window but just under it--
frets good
neck straight.
Action low
no scratchy pots
pups sound EXCELLENT--- love the Bricks--- of the other humbuckers I have these are closest to the stock SE PRS humbuckers....nice.
tuners work just fine (think they are Schallers)
Build quality is on par with TOP END Epiphones--not QUIET Gibbo LP Studio but damn close
and for less $ than a EPi LP Studio (yup got her cheap) --very good bang for the $ --
funky headstock screen print
OHSC
whats not to love.





NICE SCORE eSGEe!! Looks good Man.
 
I can deal with ceiling fans, drywall on the other hand %^&*


I cant deal with any of that stuff, three years ago had the house redone from top to bottom , floors, appliances, light fixtures , toilets , vanities, paint absolutely everything done by contractors. Now I told my Wife its done good til the day we die.:)
 
THas Orion --- he was rescued form the side of the road in Live Oak Fl. --- he is my "Gear Butler" :) Keeps the squirrels and birds away and dusts the control areas with his tail.....his sister mostly sleeps on the bass amps----guess she lives the VIBES----
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THas Orion --- he was rescued form the side of the road in Live Oak Fl. --- he is my "Gear Butler" :) Keeps the squirrels and birds away and dusts the control areas with his tail.....his sister mostly sleeps on the bass amps----guess she lives the VIBES----
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He's so adorable Adraian...he sure is a handsome creature. I sure miss my Morris a.k.a. "Ming Ming" whom my wife called him that. He was a stray cat when I found him about 3 years old. He died at the ripe age of 19 back in September 2014. I was very devastated at that time but I had him cremated so I can take him anywhere. One day I'll adopt another cat again and give him/her lotsa lovin'.:)


;>)/
 
I enjoy building things.

What I admire about your cook-out is you started before October 2008 and finished in November 2010, that's about the correct timing for a job like that.
I always tell my wife when jobs are on the go "When a man says he's going to do something you don't have to remind him every six months".
We've been in this house for about 9 years now and I've refurbished about 70%, the remaining 30% will happen when the planets are in the correct orbit and I'm in a good mood. I've been renovating houses since 1977, my dear wife has become accustomed to having half a beautiful house and the other half a work in progress.
 
That is bad a$$. Is that two grills or is one of them a smoker?

Two grills. The smaller one was in a small island when we bought this place in 2005. In 2008 we dozed the backyard and put in a pool. So I reused that one and bought the larger one. It works out great when you need two different temps when BBQing a large meal.
 
What I admire about your cook-out is you started before October 2008 and finished in November 2010, that's about the correct timing for a job like that.
I always tell my wife when jobs are on the go "When a man says he's going to do something you don't have to remind him every six months".
We've been in this house for about 9 years now and I've refurbished about 70%, the remaining 30% will happen when the planets are in the correct orbit and I'm in a good mood. I've been renovating houses since 1977, my dear wife has become accustomed to having half a beautiful house and the other half a work in progress.

Yeah, I don’t like being rushed either :popcorn:. But in fairness to myself I only took 9 months to finish. It had to be ready by June 2009 for the wife’s BD party.
 
We all know most people define themselves by identifying as being a this or a that, we have obvious examples ...
Ford or Chevy people
Gibson or Fender people
then we have the subgroups within such as Strat or Tele people.
You Robert my X friend have crossed the red line, we dog people can't fraternize with cat people :-(
 
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