TVvoodoo's Straplab

I wonder if all the texture tooling work underneath the paint was even worth it.
Your answer lies here…..
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Your use of texture tooling makes this jump to life!
There are other places too, in your pictures, that stand out to me…I’m not deserving of such a piece of artwork, but I’d really enjoy seeing it in person!
Well done sir!
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New product announcement!!! after minutes of research and design, and the request of hund.. ... ok, one customer, I have developed
the Well-Hung "Gripper" non-slipping shoulder pad strap for your highly annoying 2" wide super slippy gig bag straps.

The gigs over, tore down, you're on your way out struttin' like a farmyard cockerel, 'cause you just FRIGGIN' KILLED IT! All the pretty girls are all watching.
You bend over to pick up your amp and your guitar bag slips off 'n down. You put amp down, readjust. Pick up your... DAMN!! It slipped again!
The girls start to giggle. You try again, FUUUUUUUU-----!!!!!!!

Eventually, you stumble out with a scowl on your face, guitar half on, half off your elbow.
You bang both your amp and guitar against the door frame 'cause you're mad as hell and just don't care anymore.
Plus, your T-levels have dropped 36% in the last 45 seconds. You need help, lightweight.

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The string is there so you can easily pull your gig bag strap through before re-attaching it to the bag.
3" wide, padded, beautiful thick leather, non-slip fake suede lining.

I have no idea how to price it, but the first time you use it you will go, YESSSSSSS! And that's gotta be worth something, right?
All about problem-solving here in the straplab. ;)
 

Feeling Kind of Blue today, yesterday, probably tomorrow too. Took much of last week off to move our youngest son into residence at University to continue his Engineering program. His first year last year he worked from home remotely, due to Covid, which was pretty cool, saved us major costs, and he actually excelled, considering it's known as a tough program. The calculations sheets he showed us, man, like strange alien language LOL!

Anyway, he's the last of our brood to leave home and I swear, never thought I'd feel this... Empty Nest syndrome is so damn real. I found myself wandering 'round where the kids' rooms are, feeling melancholy... both my wife and seem sort of lost, purposeless? No real tears, as both our kids are fantastic, well-rounded, independent young adults. But we worried more for him than or older daughter.... a nervous young man, totally feeling like a fish out of water when we said goodbye. Turns out he's already found himself a chess group, been to a pub a couple of times, joined up with an indoor rock climbing club, hasn't even started his classes yet LOL!

Leading up to all this, actually thought we'd be celebrating the newfound "freedom." Instead I feel almost like I'm mourning a lost family pet, or something vaguely like that, but deeper still. Have to relearn how to cook portions, and take on all his chores LOL! Not much time here to wallow in self pity. Over the past week I've got some new custom orders on the books, a lot of work you will see here, tooling etc. So, at least I have some direction can focus the initiative required to take care of those jobs. I think I might attend a guitar show as a vendor, either Edmonton or Saskatoon in November, so that will give me something extra to build up towards.

Enough about me! It is nice to be back here in the shop, sorting things out, boxing up orders, all that.

Well-Hungarian in Wicomico County, MD sent back a photo of his 2008 Gibson Custom Shop 335 wearing a "Carpetbagger" What a gorgeous pull-together. Says Doug: "Absolutely beautiful strap, excellent quality." There's more to this story, but thank you Doug, and welcome to the clan!

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Doug actually got his strap via Paul, whom I mixed orders up with. Paul in Oregon was supposed to get a Purple Paisley strap, got this one by mistake. It was Doug way over in Maryland who purchased sunflower and got paisley. Anyway, these two gentlemen were so fine to deal with... both promptly mailing each other the proper goods all across the USA , refusing compensation offered. Can't say enough about how kind and accommodating they both were. A common joke/mindset up here in Canada is to endure or avoid 'mericans. I absolutely refute that after over a dozen years meeting, conversing and doing business with hundreds and hundreds of y'alls.

Canada, USA, even abroad across both big ponds, seems indicative of the sort of customer generally I've served over the past decade. Just good people, respectful, honest, solid wingmen sort of dudes seem to populate the Well-Hung tribe, and I am so graced and pleased to be able to meet, know and serve you all.
 
I went through that when my youngest left. Be thankful to have your wife with you. It's rough now but it'll get easier with time. Hang in there! Just remember that you can do this now!

 
You feel like that because you love your kids you care about and they are part of the family. Some cant wait when their offspring leaves and they are counting years /month/days till they leave.
When I left my mums house she was crying, she didn’t want me to leave. I feel the same about my boy I want him forever to be with me but I know some day he will take off, till that days comes Im getting as much hugs/squeezes and kisses as I can:love::love:.

You are good father and it shows, hung in there buddy and keep making them bad ass guitar straps.
 
We never really had a chance to be empty nesters. Put our youngest in college. A few months later the store I was working at locked the doors and went out of business…. Long story….. two months later we moved across Illinois for a job. By the time we were finished finding some place new to live. Get the old house ready to sell and actually sell. We were long past feeling like empty nesters. Everything was different.
 
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Working on a custom order for a fella, actually it's a going to be a gift from his very caring mama...
I'll give you three tries to see if y'alls can guess his name

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Also, just by looking at the pics... you can probably start to tell a few other things about this dude...

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His mom specifically asked for triangles (for balance), and told me Ryan is a Libra, noted as an air sign. Apparently "Libras are known for the love of being around other people. Libras are incredibly cooperative and fair-minded, and are a sign that believes firmly in the power of social connection. Libras are some of the most interesting and clever people around, and they have a lot to offer."

But, apparently he's somewhat unbalanced. Or maybe that's just his guitar?

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Well, I dunno about all that, but I just hope he digs it when it arrives, and his mom is a good payer LOL!
Other than guitarin', this dude also has another main interest... such as throwing cards with his posse

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I've actually had this "Dead Man's Hand" idea sitting in my brain for a while, so I pitched it to her and she couldn't say no, noting her her son loves the whole skull thing, kind of an old rocker dude, so this is where it went... The old Ace of Spades stamp came in handy... doing the tiny letters and numbers etc. was tricky...
They are not perfect, but came out pretty darn good for a guy with eyes and hands as sure as mine.

Aside from the obvious Motorhead reference to Dead Man's Hand... well, it has varied through the years... Look at it as a two-pair poker hand of aces and eights. Some like to describe it with all black spades and clubs. But for this design I chose to use some diamonds, because the strap was requested in black and red...


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According to wiki... this hand is named for two pairs, aces 'n eights, along with an unknown hole card. Legend has it Wild West folk hero, lawman and gunfighter, Wild Bill Hickok was holding such while getting himself murdered while sitting at a poker table. No source records the exact cards he held.

Read 'em and weep, Dead Man's Hand again.... here it's all dyed, painted and oiled... I'll be padding out, lining and clearcoating this over the next couple days. I thought the short but sweet "All In" felt right in this case LOL!

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Don't worry Don, working on yours tomorrow LOL!
 
Kooky tale on how by pure chance I managed to acquire more of this dark and scary skull-embossed vegtan leather... but the important thing is... I did!

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As ironical as it may sound... the Well-Hung Genocide series can now be resurrected! :-O Choose your own colour scheme, I'll make you a custom version which'll probably creep both you and your bandmates out! This one, dyed black then rubbed lightly with silver paste wax, clearcoated. Mounted to a 3" wide padded black leather base, goes nice and lonnnnnnnnnnnng for facemeltin' comfort onstage and off

Also... Starry Night 2.0 is well along the way...

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