The action is pretty impressive for a such a wide neck, I found it fairly surprisingly easy to play -despite my initial doubts.That's pretty badass really. Dude seems to do some good looking work


He is obviously using a LOT of high grade materials in his builds if he's going the extra miles using ebony like this. That's really incredible honestlyThe action is pretty impressive for a such a wide neck, I found it fairly surprisingly easy to play -despite my initial doubts.
Several of those parts that look like metal are machined ebony. The knobs are ebony. The string cups and strap peg are ebony.
He doesn't like the sound of metal parts...
but it's more like the neck of a cello / viola / double bass or classical guitar, instead of a modern neck profile...something wide like a lute.
I would like a fretless bass but I need to talk him into a 60s neck profile.
Hints at a lot of baroque classical influence / departure from modern.
An ebony battery door with lightning bolt inlay...
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I agree. When I first read Ampmad's post, I thought to myself, " what are the chances, a guitar and amp man has a storage unit next to a custom hand made guitar builder?"He is obviously using a LOT of high grade materials in his builds if he's going the extra miles using ebony like this. That's really incredible honestly
Mcblink, I have the same problem.Kinda makes me wonder who my own storage unit neighbors are.
I hate having a storage unit though. I'm going to be clearing out of there asap.
Pretty wood. I have a PRS with that and just did a basement window frame out of some last year.Zebra wood...
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