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06-01-2007, 06:27 AM
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#1 | | Hey, I can change this!!!
Joined: Jun 2005 Location: Jordanstown, Northern Ireland Posts: 738
| guitar builders..... wanna see what I just got? OOOOOOOOOHH yes!!!!!
went to my friendly local shopfitter today and brought a few off cuts back........
on the top right of this pick is a mallet to give you an idea of scale....,...
the left third is walnut, the rest is mahogany
see the bit with the green painted end? that's big enough for 4 Les Paul bodies on it's own!!!
there are AT LEAST 10 one piece acoustic necks here before I start looking at laminating!!!!!
then theres the pale wood.......
Oak, enough ash for at least 5 strat bodies and a bunch of other really nice stuff too.......
I felt I had to take the guys something so the production manager & foreman got a case of Bud each on my way home (couldn't be seen lifting cases of beer out of the school minibus, now could I?)
I reckon if I'd BOUGHT this lot from Luthier's suppliers I'd be about £800-£1000 out of pocket |
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06-01-2007, 07:39 AM
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#2 | | Godin/Seagull Man
Joined: Mar 2005 Location: Sioux City, Iowa Posts: 2,775
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Originally Posted by martinedwards I felt I had to take the guys something so the production manager & foreman got a case of Bud each on my way home (couldn't be seen lifting cases of beer out of the school minibus, now could I?)
I reckon if I'd BOUGHT this lot from Luthier's suppliers I'd be about £800-£1000 out of pocket | Pretty cool, but if you live in Ireland with all that good beer, why would anyone drink Budweiser? Blech!
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06-01-2007, 10:42 AM
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#3 | | dad
Joined: Apr 2001 Location: San Diego, CA Posts: 20,110
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Originally Posted by presbystrat Pretty cool, but if you live in Ireland with all that good beer, why would anyone drink Budweiser? Blech! | maybe it's the other Budweiser (Budweiser Budvar) from the Czech Republic. |
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06-01-2007, 11:59 AM
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#4 | | Registered User
Joined: Jun 2005 Posts: 280
| So you got all that for free then? |
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06-01-2007, 04:55 PM
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#5 | | GI for all and everybody. Super Moderator
Joined: Jun 2003 Location: Seattle, WA. Posts: 21,163
| Nice! At first I thought you said shoplifter, not shopfitter. |
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06-05-2007, 01:43 PM
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#6 | | Hey, I can change this!!!
Joined: Jun 2005 Location: Jordanstown, Northern Ireland Posts: 738
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Originally Posted by thesteve maybe it's the other Budweiser (Budweiser Budvar) from the Czech Republic. | and the town of Budweis......
hence the name Budweiser.
Anhauser Busch are clowns who stole the name.
you know that there are only a few countries in Europe where AB are allowed to call theier watery stuff Budweiser?
Most it's just Bud.
and yup, all of it for free!! |
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06-05-2007, 01:51 PM
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#7 | | dad
Joined: Apr 2001 Location: San Diego, CA Posts: 20,110
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Originally Posted by martinedwards and the town of Budweis......
hence the name Budweiser.
Anhauser Busch are clowns who stole the name.
you know that there are only a few countries in Europe where AB are allowed to call theier watery stuff Budweiser?
Most it's just Bud.
and yup, all of it for free!! | Interestingly, as far as brands go, the American Budweiser is 19 years older than the Czech Republic Budweiser Budvar. In the US, Budvar is called "Czechvar"...
hooray for copyrights and trademarks... |
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06-05-2007, 02:08 PM
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#8 | | Oh, piffle.
Joined: Sep 2005 Posts: 3,880
| Wow, Congrats, Martin!
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Originally Posted by slap_j Belly buttons are scars caused by the removal of the umbilical cord. If you're not born of a woman you're not going to have one. | Unless God quirkily decided to give them one so Eve wouldn't freak out over Cain's... 
New mothers and all. | |
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06-05-2007, 06:12 PM
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#9 | | major 4th to a minor 4th
Joined: Jul 2005 Location: England Posts: 814
| How much do you think posting to Bournemouth would cost?!? Make me a guitar... |
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06-06-2007, 03:19 AM
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#10 | | Hey, I can change this!!!
Joined: Jun 2005 Location: Jordanstown, Northern Ireland Posts: 738
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Originally Posted by telecasting How much do you think posting to Bournemouth would cost?!? | £20 plus another £40 for a hardcase OK, PM me, we'll talk!!!
but as a ball park, think cost of the parts that I DON'T get for free, plus about £3 an hour.......
a handmade custom for MUCH less than you'd expect!! |
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